Re: logo and page layout.
> >>>>> "James" == James A Treacy <treacy@debian.org> writes:
>
> James> I really wish that there was a universally accepted
> James> #include directive for web pages so I could put the header
> James> stuff in a seperate file.
>
> It's possible to use `m4', or, I suppose, `cpp', with a file
> extension, and configure Apache with a `handler' that causes it to
> run the file through the macro processor on the fly.
>
> Or, you can use `m4' to generate static pages. There was an article
> in the `Linux Gazette' about it. You should be able to find it if
> you go grep there.
>
Maybe I should have explained myself better. The decision was made that
the web pages should be server independent. This means that I can't use
the nice extras that many servers provide for doing this sort of thing
to make mirroring the pages easy. It just makes life more complicated
sometimes.
- Jay
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