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replacing text in .html page

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engcomp

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Jun 18, 1999
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AU
I have a page with a table (three columns).
The left column holds the site's main menu.
The right column holds pointers to articles.
The centre column holds several text blocks.
I want to replace one of those text blocks with another according to which pointer the user clicked in the right column.
Can this be done? Or do I have to rebuild the whole page?

 
You mean that Google won't spider the site because of this?
That's precisely what I mean.

The quoted comment came from...
Looking at it in context, I think Apache are saying that if you're building a whole page dynamically - for example on a blog where you're listing the latest articles & poulating a sidebar and so forth - then SSI isn't the best way to do it. That's true, but could be better expressed.

If you're building your pages with asp anyway, why not just use that to build your menu?

-- Chris Hunt
Webmaster & Tragedian
Extra Connections Ltd
 
A BIG thanks to everyone.
I have changed all Javascript to SSI
It was really quite simple with search and replace to strip all Javascript and get back to raw html, which I then saved in a text file for SSI.
Thanks again

 
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