Re: Embedding html inside html (that old chestnut)
- From: "rf" <rf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:12:43 GMT
"DartGuru" <alan.gooch@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've browsed this group and understand that
<!--#include file="file-to-include.htm"-->
should work provided I ensure my original file has the .shtm
extension. *note1
I have a copy of a website on my local drive and wish to test the look
of my site before uploading it. At the moment, the included file does
not appear in my local version of the site, presumably because it is
specifically designed for SSI.
Can I set anything locally to get an accurate view of what my uploaded
website will look like?
Other than a installing a web server supporting SSI, no.
Why not upload it to a secret test folder? That's what I do just prior to
promotion to production status, just to check things out like database
connection etc.
--
Richard.
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