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HTML - Re: HOW TO UPDATE NEWS ARTICLES ON WEBSITE? |
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the only prob with the latest uploaded news file is that in the even that
the sever has a problem and all the data has to be reuploaded.. there all gonna be around the same time... or if you zip up and ftp the whole damn thing.. then what? set it up so it automaticy desplays the newspage for the current date. JavaScript Get(date) Later, Keeper "Rob McAninch" <> wrote in message news:Xns94BD870A2CF11rock13com@216.196.97.142... > brucie <news:c4ebl0$2g8ag4$>: > > > in post: <news:Wdyac.48$CX4.9@newsfe1-win> > > Weyoun the gowd damn Dominion Vorta who certainly didn't dance > > <> said: > > > >>> not a reason to implement frames. > >> But ok, so lets pretend the OP doesnt have a PHP/ASP enabled > >> server. > > If they aren't available then SSI should be or the OP needs a new > host. > > >> Using HTML only, what is the most simple way to > >> update one page that results in the update of an entire site > > Let Apache generate an index listing for you. And you can > customize the generic way Apache processes index listings. > E.g. http://rock13.com/austin/articles/ > > In the OP's case this index listing could be the newsletter > archive. I'm not entirely clear on just what the OP was trying to > do anyhow... > > But other thoughts would include installing scripts and > scheduling (e.g. cron) to update symlinks to the latest uploaded > news file. > > -- > Rob - http://rock13.com/ > Web Stuff: http://rock13.com/webhelp/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.669 / Virus Database: 431 - Release Date: 4/26/04 Keeper |
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