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	<title>Comments on: Iframes Out, PHP In</title>
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		<title>By: Chris M.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris M.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Personally, i would disagree with you, iFrames are an integral part of including external content into a website. If someone wishes to include a php page from another server into their php based site, iframes are the only solution applicable. 

As for your particular &quot; inventiveness &quot; this is simply a waste of a post, as there&#039;s absolutely no need to use iFrame for server side inclusion of information. there are multiple alternatives including php, css, ajax, and a plethora of other examples could be given. 

There&#039;s also no need to create the header / footer php&#039;s. a single HTML file will suffice for your header / footer pages. and a simple  would do the trick.

so in essence your entire post is pointless. and should have read like thus:

To replace iFrames for server-side-includes, use php instead:

replace:
 
with:


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personally, i would disagree with you, iFrames are an integral part of including external content into a website. If someone wishes to include a php page from another server into their php based site, iframes are the only solution applicable. </p>
<p>As for your particular &#8221; inventiveness &#8221; this is simply a waste of a post, as there&#8217;s absolutely no need to use iFrame for server side inclusion of information. there are multiple alternatives including php, css, ajax, and a plethora of other examples could be given. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also no need to create the header / footer php&#8217;s. a single HTML file will suffice for your header / footer pages. and a simple  would do the trick.</p>
<p>so in essence your entire post is pointless. and should have read like thus:</p>
<p>To replace iFrames for server-side-includes, use php instead:</p>
<p>replace:</p>
<p>with:</p>
<p>:p</p>
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