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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: KOffice websites
From:       John Mark Walker <jmwalker () aya ! yale ! edu>
Date:       1999-07-23 19:33:53
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It's also fairly trivial to include webpages using PHP - or Perl, for that
matter.

-John Mark

p.s. - If someone wants to do the site in PHP, I could certainly help,
although I'm really busy until after LinuxWorld Expo

On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:

> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 13:27:10 -0500
> From: Jeremy Blosser <jblosser@firinn.org>
> Reply-To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
> To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
> Subject: Re: KOffice websites
> Resent-Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 20:34:54 +0200
> Resent-From: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
> 
> Could you possibly configure your mail client to make it more clear who
> wrote what?  If I hadn't written the original I'd have had no idea which
> was you and which was me.
> 
> Benjamin Meyer [icefox@mediaone.net] wrote:
> > I wrote:
> > > - I'd agree that we shouldn't use frames.
> > 
> > Agree we simple need to use somthing that will include webpages inside of
> > each other. I forget the code myself anyone know off hand??
> 
> <!--include virtual="/path/to/file" -->
> 
> You then have to enable SSI in the web server if isn't already, in Apache
> this is done with
> 
> Options Includes
> 
> Applied to the relevant directory, as well as a server-parsed handler.  The
> default handler is for .shtml files.
> 
> -- 
> Jeremy Blosser   |   jblosser@firinn.org   |   http://jblosser.firinn.org/
> -----------------+-------------------------+------------------------------
> "Would you fight to the death, for that which you love?
>                    In a cause surely hopeless ...for that which you love?"
>                                              -- D. McKiernan, _Dragondoom_
> 

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