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"I tried using the include function as in your articles but it doesn't seem to work... What could i be doing wrong..." |
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yes EmadZ, there's something i forgot to mention in the article which is probably a common problem especially to ppl like u who probably know a little bit more about Server Side Includes. Many before u, have wrote in telling me the same thing...
In FP2K, to 'include' a file, it has to be a COMPLETE html file by itself, that means, the include file has to have it's complete <html>, <head> and <body> tags. So at the point of inserting the file, FP Server Extensions will only paste whatever is in between the <body> and </body> tags of your original include file - i suspect this is your problem; if it's not, let me know |
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