It's not because of the splitting up...

Because the browser does not even know about that.


Save both files to disk and do a "diff" on them.  I bet there will be a few lines...


Mike




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On 03/01/2003 at 5:21 PM Adam Wilson wrote:

>I posted just before, i think i'll try again and re-word...
>
>I have split a page up into three sections, header, content and footer.
>Header and footer are included in content via PHP. Header contains
>Javascript functions. Content and header both call the javascript
>functions.
>When i look at the source generated it looks exactly like before it was
>split.
>
>BUT the javascript generates errors. Does anyone have any idea why this
>might happen?
>
>ANY help is much appreciated.
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