Not as one does images per se
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+to+include+one+file+into+another+html&btnG=Google+Search
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> Hi: Is this possible, as one can with img's?
>
Talking of images, not good to be having images like the potentially
nice "Snow in Evershot, March 2009" weighing in at a megabyte, 2256px
wide, and reduced to show at 750px wide with a blue colour cast. Not
like the snow filled streetscapes I remember from the Old Dart.
I start to get the old feelings back by turning this pic into greyscale
and upping the contrast and brightness a bit, to do the simplest thing.
Do me a favour, please fill in your spreadsheet for the last 20,000
years, there's something I have been wondering about...
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dorayme
You can use an OBJECT element both as an image and as a sort of iframe.
Yes, but it won't be seamless in IE, like a server side include.
Thanks for that, Jonathan. It seems to contain all I need to know.
I'll get around to it one day!
>> www.evershot-weather.org
>
> Do me a favour, please fill in your spreadsheet for the last 20,000
> years, there's something I have been wondering about...
Wonder on!
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article <7nvm45F...@mid.individual.net>,
> > Hugh Newbury <hu...@hnewbury.uklinux.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi: Is this possible, as one can with img's?
> >>
> >
> > Talking of images, not good to be having images like the potentially
> > nice "Snow in Evershot, March 2009" weighing in at a megabyte, 2256px
> > wide, and reduced to show at 750px wide with a blue colour cast. Not
> > like the snow filled streetscapes I remember from the Old Dart.
> >
> > I start to get the old feelings back by turning this pic into greyscale
> > and upping the contrast and brightness a bit, to do the simplest thing.
>
> I'll get around to it one day!
But don't get around to the more important thing of not having such a
big image delivered, you might as well use up as much of people's
download limits and their patience as possible.
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dorayme