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Re: [OT] Composing a web page out of multiple files
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Re: [OT] Composing a web page out of multiple files


  • Subject: Re: [OT] Composing a web page out of multiple files
  • From: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 19:06:30 +0200

Hi all,


Thanks for your replies. But let me get this straight, there is no such thing built into the xhtml definition as a standard? Is it me, or does this seem *incredibly* illogical? So every web designer that wants to keep his pages somewhat organized, and wants to avoid duplicate code, simply has to go for external solutions (ssi, php, WO page wrapping, whatever...)? It just seems so .... silly?


Well, I'll just have to see what to do about this, maybe ssi (have to see if .mac supports it), or maybe I'll just write a process to perform automatic updates directly on my files before uploading them. Damn, I thought I was just missing it.

Thanks again everybody,
F

Hi!

  We use server side includes all the time for that.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2007/07/23, at 07:35, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:

Hi all,


I have a question about the-way-to-do-something in xhtml (strict). Without WO or any other such page composing tech.


Is there a way to use a component-like approach in building web pages, separating different parts of it into different files to make maintenance easier? And then just kind of call upon those files and get the <body> of their content appear in the page as if it were contained there? It seems idiotic to have let's say a navbar part of a page duplicated in every file, instead of just linked in.

I've tried to get this effect with

<object ... type="text/html" ... />

but the results are unsatisfactory.

Thanks in advance,
Flor

p.s. - could not find the solution in the books I am leaning from, nor by goggling. Books say nothing of it, goggle produce the above said, but that seems more like a hack than anything.
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