Hi Rob, You've been more than helpful. I think I might just put the table in a separate page that only has that table and perhaps link the other 2 pages to it. Or any other ideas? Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Atkinson, Robert > Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:04 PM > To: php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: Is it possible for part of a page > to be a php include ? > > As both domains are on the same server, then Michael's > previously posted > methods of doing a path include should work, as long as you > have access to > all the required directories. > > You say there's CSS involved. Is this is in a separate CSS > file, you'll need > to pull that in as well, but I think you can simply use a > <link> tag pointed > at the other site for that. > > Only you can decide how far to go with all this. My suspicion > is that you'd > just be better off holding a local copy of the table on each > site and calling > it in, but it all depends on how often you'll change it. > Because it's not > dynamically created, I can't see much gain in trying to link > everything > together. > > I quite often have to sit back and ask myself the question - > is it really > worth the effort to invent some jiggery-pokery that's really > wizzy, when it > probably won't ever be used or appreciated! Quite often you > realise the > answer is no. More often, you'll create something that's very flat and > static, then end up trying to use it all over the place, and > wishing you'd > made it more dynamic. Ahhh, the fun of programming :) > > Rob. > > _____ > > From: php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Chris > Sent: 11 April 2006 10:35 > To: php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: Is it possible for part of a page > to be a php > include ? > > > Hi Rob, > > As mentioned, the table is in one page with other > tables on another website and need to include that > table in another page in amongst other tables on > another website as well, with no databases > involved. The table also has css applied to it for > different colours for the various cells. > > If this can't be done, then no worries. > > http://www.130605.com/comingfrom > > http://www.011005.com/goingto > > Any help appreciated. > > Chris > > PHP Data object relational mapping generator http://www.metastorage.net/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/php-objects/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: php-objects-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/