Wiggins D'Anconia wrote:
>Philip Pawley wrote:
>>I want to be able to adapt my web-files, as they are being served, so that older
>browsers get an xhtml 1.0-transitional version instead of the default xhtml 1.1
>version. This will involve replacing the DOCTYPE declaratio
is a bit too involved. (Thanks you, Wiggins
D'Anconia, for your help with that).
Thanks,
Philip Pawley
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I am calling 2 scripts separately using server-side includes. I want to reuse the
variables from the first script in the second.
I am very much aware that I need to do more reading. Where do I look for the answers
to this particular question?
Thanks,
Philip Pawley
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che.
>
>If you are running it from the server you may need to include -nph => 1 to
>tell the server not to generate headers because you are doing it
>yourself. I've never had a need to do this myself.
>
>Good luck,
>William
Philip Pawley
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gt; 'text/plain');
The page is still served, but there is no difference in the headers. I tried other
headers too, still without any effect.
As I say, I don't know what I'm doing, so all this may be totally absurd.
Please put me on the right track.
Thanks,
Philip Pawley
just for a test script of course)!
I am just an ordinary user (in my own group) on the web server. How is this possible?
Thanks,
Philip Pawley
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