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Positioning of SSI's
owdy all,
Am trying to put a SSI into a banner made purely of DIV's and CSS. The SSI output is not keeping the position given to it in the source and is being rendered basically top-and-left on the page behind the other DIV's. Anyone know how to make it stick where I want it? 2sharp |
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What's SSI stand for? With regards to programming, it means Server Side Include, so I'm not sure what you mean?
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Re: Positioning of SSI's
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Thanks for your help
but after considerable hours I figured it out. Embarressingly enough, the include was already in another include, but the first include had the extension .html not .shtml........
So................... that fixed it Silly me. Thanks again |
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