My niece sent me this question, and I didn't know the answer, can anyone up
here help her? Or am I posting in the wrong newsgroup?

Thanks!
Chris

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I have a web page that I created with *FrontPage* . My webpage works fine,
but what I want is a page with another page embedded in it. So it will look
like this:

Donna's crap, links, title, whatever.
Donna's blog from blogger
the end of Donna's crap

The point of this is so that as I add a blog on blogger, my page will grab
that information, so that I can update it from anywhere anytime, without
having to use FTP. All I have to do is add a blog and voila there it is on
my homepage. Does that make sense? So far I can get it to reference the page
that is current at the time, but it just loads the HTML that the page has, I
cannot get it to update. Is there an easy code or something that I can use
to make it reference the page and show up, not just a hyperlink?

Re: How embed blog in web page? by Sitara

Sitara
Sat Feb 11 14:22:53 CST 2006

Chris,

Has Donna tried to use Insert | Web Components | Included Page ?

SL



Re: How embed blog in web page? by Chris

Chris
Sat Feb 11 16:19:21 CST 2006

I think the problem with that command, is that what it includes is the
_current_ contents of the other page - and what she wants is that as the
other page gets updated, her main page automatically updates. So that it
doesn't actually include the other page in her main page, it somehow loads
the contents of the other page inline into her main page

I'm not sure I'm making much sense. Maybe an example will help.

Let's say her main page contains two lines -
A
B
and her secondary page contains one line -
C

She wants a way to have the main page include the secondary page, so it
looks like this -
A
C
B

but if she updates the secondary page to be
D
then she wants the main page to look like
A
D
B
_without_ having to edit the main page.


"Sitara Lal" <lalsitara@filter.indiatimes.com> wrote in message
news:%23Tl$0j0LGHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Chris,
>
> Has Donna tried to use Insert | Web Components | Included Page ?
>
> SL
>



Re: How embed blog in web page? by Trevor

Trevor
Sat Feb 11 21:21:10 CST 2006

Chris Shearer Cooper wrote:
> I think the problem with that command, is that what it includes is the
> _current_ contents of the other page - and what she wants is that as
> the other page gets updated, her main page automatically updates. So
> that it doesn't actually include the other page in her main page, it
> somehow loads the contents of the other page inline into her main page
>
> I'm not sure I'm making much sense. Maybe an example will help.
>
> Let's say her main page contains two lines -
> A
> B
> and her secondary page contains one line -
> C
>
> She wants a way to have the main page include the secondary page, so
> it looks like this -
> A
> C
> B
>
> but if she updates the secondary page to be
> D
> then she wants the main page to look like
> A
> D
> B
> _without_ having to edit the main page.
>
>
> "Sitara Lal" <lalsitara@filter.indiatimes.com> wrote in message
> news:%23Tl$0j0LGHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Chris,
>>
>> Has Donna tried to use Insert | Web Components | Included Page ?
>>
>> SL

I have read a suggestion here that the secondary page be loaded into an
iframe.

Then every time the iframe is loaded, it will get the current page. At least
that's the theory. I'd be interested to know whether it true or not

--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au