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Inserting Menu
I want to insert a DHTML menu in my web page (lets say 1.html).
But I want to put DHTML menu code in (menu.html) and I want 1.html to pull it from menu.html when ever 1.html is loaded.
Does anyone know can this be done in DHTML/Javascript? or with any other script?
compatiblity with browser (mainly Netscape 4+ and IE4+ is must)
thanx
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In your header of whatever file you need to include in...
<script src="sourcefile.js"></script>
That will include everything from sourcefile.js in the current page.
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Of course, that is for including Javascript into your page, which is basically DHMTL stuff...
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Originally posted by bIOHZRd:
In your header of whatever file you need to include in...
<script src="sourcefile.js"></script>
That will include everything from sourcefile.js in the current page.
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Of course, that is for including Javascript into your page, which is basically DHMTL stuff...
JS is different from DHTML. I found a way for my menu to work as I want. Wouldn't apply to anyone else.
But basically nothing to do that, unless Server Based dynamic webpages are used
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Have you considered using server side includes (ssi), or PHP include function? Those would easily do it for you I think.
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Originally posted by kid A:
Have you considered using server side includes (ssi), or PHP include function? Those would easily do it for you I think.
Just curious. Which webservers support SSI. (I am guessing, running a saved SSI coded webpage on HD will not use SSI)
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Nearly all leading Web Servers today support SSI commands. Apache & IIS being the most prominent.
And you're right, double clicking on a web document on your harddrive will NOT parse the SSI commands, you need to view the page through a web server in order to have the SSI commands parsed. It's best to setup a simple web server on your local machine for that kind of testing.
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