NVU the WYSIWYG HTML for linux

Tom Legrady legrady-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Thu Oct 30 16:18:58 UTC 2003


If the bulk of the pages with local "include"s do not involve other 
processing,
activate Server-Side-Includes. The processing load is significantly 
smaller than
with dynamic-html processors such as PHP, embed-Perl,  etc., though the 
power
is limited.


Matthew Godycki wrote:

>If you're using Linux... You should have PHP installed alongside Apache.  Really easy to do includes with PHP.
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>>From: Austin <aacton-B71PBEe7S7Y at public.gmane.org>
>>Date: 2003/10/30 Thu AM 10:30:25 EST
>>To: tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org
>>Subject: Re: [TLUG]: NVU the WYSIWYG HTML for linux
>>
>>On 10/30/2003 10:00:19 AM, Stephen Allen wrote:
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>>>There is Quanta Plus, pretty good, although not free. Hopefully, the  
>>>Mozilla HTML editor that is now being developed as a standalone app  
>>>(showing some promise), will be *the* Linux web editor.
>>>      
>>>
>>Well what I usually do is design the layout in Mozilla Composer, save  
>>it as a sort of quasi-template, then go make my pages one at a time in  
>>bluefish.  This has been the fastest way for me.
>>
>>While we're on the topic, does anyone know how to:
>>1. embed a local html file into each page of a site? (could be done  
>>once or at each page serve, like for a sidebar or a footer)
>>2. embed a remote html (on-the-fly) file into a page? (must be dymanic  
>>of course)
>>
>>I assume one could do #1 very easily, but #2 must require a perl script  
>>or something?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Austin
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