>On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
>
>> Michael Gutmann wrote:
>> >
<...>
>>
>> Not quite sure I understand what you are trying to do but
>
<...>
>Well, okay, not exactly, since we're talking acquisition not inheritance.
>But, the idea is the same. He wants to display the previous
>sta
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
> Michael Gutmann wrote:
> >
> > This is not a question, I think it's more a request for comment.
> >
> > Problem: I have the following structure of folders. The top folder has
> > the global standard_html_header and acquisition has it, that it
> > is us
Michael Gutmann wrote:
>
> This is not a question, I think it's more a request for comment.
>
> Problem: I have the following structure of folders. The top folder has
> the global standard_html_header and acquisition has it, that it
> is usable in all the subfolders.
>
> /
> standard_html_hea
>On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Michael Gutmann wrote:
>
>> :-( Second try:
>> Well, this gives me the right object, but it isn't rendered. As
>> I reviewed the list archive, I found out, that this seems to be
>> normal. Maybe somebody can explain why, if he/she has
>> some spareti
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Michael Gutmann wrote:
> :-( Second try:
> Well, this gives me the right object, but it isn't rendered. As
> I reviewed the list archive, I found out, that this seems to be
> normal. Maybe somebody can explain why, if he/she has
> some sparetime
This is not a question, I think it's more a request for comment.
Problem: I have the following structure of folders. The top folder has
the global standard_html_header and acquisition has it, that it
is usable in all the subfolders.
/
standard_html_header
SubFolder1/
SubFolder2/
Now I