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Would i be right in what i think i can do........
Create a master template, then when that page is called, it loads it from a database, all formatted, the pictures , the writing etc.
Or isnt this what asp's all about.
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Create a master template, then when that page is called, it loads it from a database, all formatted, the pictures , the writing etc.
Or isnt this what asp's all about.
Si
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You can do something like that, yes.
A very basic database driven site would have one asp page that pulls the page content from the database and renders it to the browser.
That way you can add more pages and you don't need to create more HTML files.
A very basic database driven site would have one asp page that pulls the page content from the database and renders it to the browser.
That way you can add more pages and you don't need to create more HTML files.
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Yeah well ive 50 pages you see. So that seems like a good way of doing it.
Every page has the same layout so i though well why can i use asp to do this.
Cheers, next task wondering how the hell to do it
Every page has the same layout so i though well why can i use asp to do this.
Cheers, next task wondering how the hell to do it
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