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Our servers do not offer SSI facilities <!--#include virtual="ssi.htm" --> or <!--#include file="ssi.htm" -->, however you can create the same effect by using Javascript. These notes were submitted by a customer and are here to help you. |
Our servers do not offer SSI facilities <code><!--#include virtual="ssi.htm" --></code> or <code><!--#include file="ssi.htm" --></code>, however you can create the same effect by using Javascript. These notes were submitted by a customer and are here to help you. |
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Include the following in the <head></ |
Include the following in the <code><head><head></code> section of your page |
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with your own file name substituted where you want the included text to appear. |
with your own file name substituted where you want the included text to appear. |
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Then: |
Then: |
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Create a file myincludefilename.js to hold the text you want to output, then insert the text and wrap each line in a document.write(" "); statement. |
Create a file myincludefilename.js to hold the text you want to output, then insert the text and wrap each line in a <code>document.write(" ");</code> statement. |
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Remember that in JS any newline characters ends the instruction so every line must be wrapped in a document.write statement. |
Remember that in JS any newline characters ends the instruction so every line must be wrapped in a <code>document.write</code> statement. |
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The javascript file can have any extension, and be held in any folder subject to the usual rules about valid pathnames. |
The javascript file can have any extension, and be held in any folder subject to the usual rules about valid pathnames. |
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Example: Good |
Example: Good |
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A web search on 'javascript include' will bring up lots more examples. |
A web search on 'javascript include' will bring up lots more examples. |
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==Other Webhosting pages== |
==Other Webhosting pages== |
Revision as of 22:23, 15 August 2020
Our servers do not offer SSI facilities <!--#include virtual="ssi.htm" -->
or <!--#include file="ssi.htm" -->
, however you can create the same effect by using Javascript. These notes were submitted by a customer and are here to help you.
How?
First:
Include the following in the <head><head>
section of your page
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript" > </SCRIPT>
and
<script type="text/javascript" src="myincludefilename.js"> </SCRIPT>
with your own file name substituted where you want the included text to appear.
Then:
Create a file myincludefilename.js to hold the text you want to output, then insert the text and wrap each line in a document.write(" ");
statement.
Remember that in JS any newline characters ends the instruction so every line must be wrapped in a document.write
statement.
The javascript file can have any extension, and be held in any folder subject to the usual rules about valid pathnames.
Example: Good
document.write("James Brown is in the office <br>");
document.write("Helen Smith is out of office <br>");
Example: Bad
document.write("James Brown is in the office <br>
"Helen Smith is out of office <br>");
A web search on 'javascript include' will bring up lots more examples.
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