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<font size=3>At 07:11 PM 7/14/2001, Phil Stracchino wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 06:08:31PM -0500, J.
Frederick Ball OEF wrote:<br>
> Is there any way to do a server side include of an HTML file in the
public <br>
> list pages that Mailman generates? It would be nice to use
this to wrap <br>
> the pages in a client's header and footer for identification and
navigation <br>
> purposes.<br>
<br>
No, but you can insert the HTML you want by hand per-list from the<br>
administrative pages, or site-wide by editing the templates. It
only took<br>
me a few seconds to do.</font></blockquote><br>
It's obvious that I can code by hand via the admin interface -- and
messing with the templates does not allow the per-client customizability
I'd prefer, apart from doing a separate install for each client.
But since I have the multiple domain thing happening, I have no desire to
go that route!<br>
<br>
Hand-updating changes to the pages misses the whole point of being able
to do includes -- one change impacts multiple pages. If I could
learn how to create list-specific<MM-variables> perhaps that would
be another approach -- would they allow me to pass HTML to the
browser? Of course -- they do that for the public pages
generated. Thinking out loud here. Okay -- it's something to
play with. I couldn't point a separate HTML file into the public
pages, but perhaps could create one unique footer per client (per list),
for example, and send that in with a variable ...<br>
<br>
Fred</html>