[ic] [include] in [list]

Mike Heins interchange-users@lists.akopia.com
Fri Jun 29 15:50:00 2001


Quoting bill@worldwideimpact.com (bill@worldwideimpact.com):
> I need to use the same basic html on two different pages. My goal is to 
> not have to maintain two copies of it.
> 
> Here is the contents of the file I want to include. Or better said the 
> piece of html I want to use in multiple places but only want to maintain 
> one copy of:
> 
>         <!-- Tabs. More Like This and Category -->
>         <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="291">
>                 <tr height="22">
>                         <td width="28" height="22"><img 
> src="/images/shim.gif" width="28" height="1" border="0"></td>
>                         <td width="16" height="22"><img 
> src="/images/content/features/tab_lft_lft.gif" width="16" height="22" 
> border="0"></td>
>                         <td 
> background="/images/content/features/tab_blu_slice.gif" class="text1" 
> align="right" width="85" height="22">
>                                 <a href="[area
>                                                         href=results
>                                                         form=|
>  catid=[sql-param catid]
>                                                                 |
>                                                 ]">more like 
> this&gt;&gt;</a>

(I almost didn't respond because of your quoting style. I am sticking
to this more and more -- if you quote lazy, I stop reading the thread.)

Didn't you read what I said before? You cannot include [sql-XXXXX] tags
in an include file. Simply won't work -- read the docs as to why. You
would have to make it a Variable or something.

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