[PLUG] Is there a non-server way to benefit from include files for web sites?

Richard C. Steffens rsteff at comcast.net
Mon Mar 12 18:36:28 UTC 2012


On 03/12/2012 11:25 AM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
>
> Apache has an include
> feature:
> <!-- Set the title and slogan!! -->
> <!--#set
> var="title" value="OR Randonneurs" -->
> <!--#set
> var="slogan" value="Cycling Further in the Northwest"
> -->
> <!--#set var="pageID" value=" " -->
> <!--#include virtual="/head.html" -->
> <!--#include
> virtual="/lnav.html" -->
> <div
> id="content">
>
> <p>
> <b>Is it
> Spring?</b>  <br/>
>

Yes. But that's a server.

>> Is there some other tool I
> can use that gives me the advantages of include?
>
> wget also has
> options to build a locally self contained version of a web site you crawl
>
> from the wget man page:  "Wget can be instructed to convert
> the links in downloaded HTML files to the local files for offline
> viewing."  As I recall it uses relative links so you'd be able to
> forward the tree of goods to them to install on their site with minimal
> effort.

That looks promising. I can use wget on localhost. I'll give that a try.

Thanks.

-- 
Regards,

Dick Steffens





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