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| Civilians | A section of my main htm file may change very often, thus I want to create and store it separately. How can I make (without a hyperlink) this section to be loaded automatically when main htm file is called? Can I get some help with HTML code? Both files will be in the same folder. Let's name main file A.htm and the file which changes very often, B.htm Thanks, Virgil |
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| Civilians | There are two ways to approach this: either make the non-changing parts of the page separate pages and use FrontPage includes when you publish the page which you edit frequently, or use frames to display the different pages on the same screen. The former is more transparent to the end user, but is quite specific to FrontPage. (I wound up buying a copy of FrontPage when I inherited a site built with its unique features.) -- Regards, Jerry Schwartz "Virgil" <pirvulescu@comcast.net> wrote in message news:co2dnYa4tqijWBjdRVn-vA@comcast.com... > A section of my main htm file may change very often, thus I want to create > and store it separately. How can I make (without a hyperlink) this section > to be loaded automatically when main htm file is called? Can I get some help > with HTML code? Both files will be in the same folder. Let's name main file > A.htm and the file which changes very often, B.htm > > Thanks, Virgil > > > > |
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