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Richard Bates
Guest
Not totally off topic:
For my next tour i want to be able to publish a webpage
which will satisfy a couple of requirements.
1) I want it refer to data (directly on the same page: not
as a link) from an externall html page.
More specifically I want the following structure:
my own text
imported text+jpgs from external page whose URL will
change daily
more of my own text
2nd imported page, again changing daily
more of my own text
I would prefer something that doesn't require frames since
the rest of my site does not use them. (I'm not very clever
with html and am cheating by using net-objects-fusion). When
I do my daily webpage update en-route I will have access to
only a text editor, so the simpler the better.
2) Is there such a thing as a for-next loop in html?
Something along the lines of:
for n=1 to 100 display an image next n
Thanks for any help.
Love and html from Rich x
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For my next tour i want to be able to publish a webpage
which will satisfy a couple of requirements.
1) I want it refer to data (directly on the same page: not
as a link) from an externall html page.
More specifically I want the following structure:
my own text
imported text+jpgs from external page whose URL will
change daily
more of my own text
2nd imported page, again changing daily
more of my own text
I would prefer something that doesn't require frames since
the rest of my site does not use them. (I'm not very clever
with html and am cheating by using net-objects-fusion). When
I do my daily webpage update en-route I will have access to
only a text editor, so the simpler the better.
2) Is there such a thing as a for-next loop in html?
Something along the lines of:
for n=1 to 100 display an image next n
Thanks for any help.
Love and html from Rich x
--
DISCLAIMER: My email box is private property.Email which
appears in my inbox is mine to do what I like with. Anything
which is sent to me (whether intended or not) may, if I so
desire, form a legal and binding contract.