Re: .shtml?
by Norman Bunn <norman.bunn(at)craftedsolutions.com>
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Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:32:19 -0500 |
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Linda Mercer/Wishstar <catnip(at)ais.net>, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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I suggest you go to www.w3c.org to learn more about all of this, then you
need to start building a library of some of the fine texts on XHTML, CSS,
DHTML, scripting, etc.. Read the examples and try them out
yourself. That's the best way I have found.
Norman
At 10:14 PM 1/23/2002, Linda Mercer/Wishstar wrote:
>Thank you! That explains a lot!
>
>Now I'm trying to understand what MSN.com is doing on their pages.. what
>is XHTML? I see files loading backgrounds for tables.. how are they doing
>that? Are they using style sheets? How do I learn about those?
>
>Linda
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>At 01:33 PM 1/23/02, Norman Bunn wrote:
>>SHTML is an extension for files that are to be parsed by the web server
>>for Server Side Includes (SSI). SSI is a simple notation that is
>>inserted into plain old HTML telling the server to include things such as
>>text, file mod dates and more. Any good HTML text will have more info of
>>SSI. You can also go to:
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>>http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Internet/SSI/
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>>Norman
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>>At 01:14 PM 1/23/2002, Linda Mercer/Wishstar wrote:
>>>What is .shtml? - what are the benefits of using it ?- drawbacks? How
>>>do I learn to use it? Is there a software program that helps to write in
>>>.shtml?
>>>
>>>Linda Mercer
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