Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-11-01 Thread Joshua Kogut
Hmmm. I've never thought of that. For me it would be easier to just add an auto include. I found the Apache manual's coverage on SSI to be spotty at best.On 10/31/05, Joost de Heer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to add your header/footer without anything at all in the page controlling it,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-10-31 Thread Gare
How could the server add content to a web page as it's server? I mean that I would like to add a head or a foot to every page served by my Apache server. Thanks - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-10-31 Thread James Benson
Using server-side scripting such as PHP Gare wrote: How could the server add content to a web page as it's server? I mean that I would like to add a head or a foot to every page served by my Apache server. Thanks -

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-10-31 Thread Gare
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content Using server-side scripting such as PHP Gare wrote: How could the server add content to a web page as it's server? I mean that I would like to add a head or a foot to every page served by my Apache server. Thanks

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-10-31 Thread Joshua Kogut
PMSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content Using server-side scripting such as PHP Gare wrote: How could the server add content to a web page as it's server? I mean that I would like to add a head or a foot to every page served by my Apache server. Thanks

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dinamically adding content

2005-10-31 Thread Nick Kew
On Monday 31 October 2005 17:19, Gare wrote: How could the server add content to a web page as it's server? I mean that I would like to add a head or a foot to every page served by my Apache server. Read the Apache manual page about SSI, which is far simpler and less hassle than a scripting