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Mondsreitersmann
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A page within a page
Howdy,
Is there any way I can embed a page within an actual page without using frames? How about displaying this page within a table field? TIA for any useful input.
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How about saving the page as an image file and placing it on the page as an image?
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What are you trying to do?
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Mondsreitersmann
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Ok, here's the website. The bulletin is originally generated as a set of html pages. What I have been doing is to cut and paste the main table of those pages into pages created by me that use the CSS file for that site, as the generated pages don't. It's getting tedious however, and also, since the parish office wants to access all the past bulletins, it would be easier to just upload a folder for every bulletin. My problem is, every folder will have files with the same name (index.html, page2.html, and so forth); so what I want is to integrate the files in those folders into a page that already uses the CSS file.
Here's how the pages are e-mailed to me: (they look like this). And I want them to look like the first link, but without me doing any more cut and paste. |
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Unfortunately there isn't an easy solution. You could use PHP Includes. The only problem is that you would still have to edit each individual page. It looks like they are using Publisher 98 to build the pages, which makes for horrid HTML. I assume that they build the pages in Publisher, print them out and then export out as HTML. What I would try to do is to get exported as PDF's. That way you wouldn't have to incorporate them into the page. You could just link to them. If they don't care about printing them, hook them up to a CMS. In this case Wordpress might work and have them build the pages on the website. That way you don't have to touch every single page.
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