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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Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
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