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Old 10-06-2006
MoeBeans@gmail.com
 
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Default Putting all pages in frames

Nt sure I have the correct group ...

We have been told that we need to put a banner at the top of all our
webpages. The problem is we have been on the web since the early 90s
and have over 20,000 pages. Unfortunately its like the wild west, no
templates, and the pages created by all different people. Its a real
mess.

The only commonality is we do have a file that gets included at the
bottom of each page using SSI. I can put the banner in that file and
position it at the top using absolute positioning and CSS. The problem
is it covers whatever is there already. I would need to push the page
down a couple lines for it to fit and look halfway decent.

I was wondering if we could somehow put all our outgoing pages in a
frame using the Apache server. We could then have a top frame with the
banner and the page in the bottom frame. We are using Apache 1.3 (no
php) on a linux host.

Any ideas how to accomplish this task using the server?

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Old 10-07-2006
Robert Melson
 
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Default Re: Putting all pages in frames

In article <1160172361.574671.259460@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups .com>,
MoeBeans@gmail.com writes:
> Nt sure I have the correct group ...
>
> We have been told that we need to put a banner at the top of all our
> webpages. The problem is we have been on the web since the early 90s
> and have over 20,000 pages. Unfortunately its like the wild west, no
> templates, and the pages created by all different people. Its a real
> mess.
>
> The only commonality is we do have a file that gets included at the
> bottom of each page using SSI. I can put the banner in that file and
> position it at the top using absolute positioning and CSS. The problem
> is it covers whatever is there already. I would need to push the page
> down a couple lines for it to fit and look halfway decent.
>
> I was wondering if we could somehow put all our outgoing pages in a
> frame using the Apache server. We could then have a top frame with the
> banner and the page in the bottom frame. We are using Apache 1.3 (no
> php) on a linux host.
>
> Any ideas how to accomplish this task using the server?
>


Seems to me what you have is a matter of html programming and not,
strictly speaking, an apache problem. I'd suggest you look at
"HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide", and "The HTML Cookbook", both
from O'Reilly. Unfortunately, I don't see an easy solution to your
problem.

Bob Melson

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Old 10-07-2006
Ottavio Caruso
 
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Default Re: Putting all pages in frames

MoeBeans@gmail.com wrote:

> We have been told that we need to put a banner at the top of all our
> webpages. The problem is we have been on the web since the early 90s
> and have over 20,000 pages.


Probably not the most elegant solution (because it will genetare
tagsoup) but mod_actions might help:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod...ns.html#action

Ottavio

 
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