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    I dont mind iframes either.

    Ryan, show us some of your work .
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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews
    I don't know what you all have against iFrames, they're the best option as they have:

    1) The widest browser support
    2) They don't muck on different screen resolutions like CSS
    3) They are the easiest to create
    If you think that CSS mucks up on higher or lower resolutions you obviously don't create liquid layouts and use the correct elements...

    I would use XHTML and CSS and code for Opera and Mozilla Firefox and implement the standard hacks for Internet Explorer.

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    Why not just code slice and puc PHP includes, not too hard, I don't think?
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews
    I don't know what you all have against iFrames, they're the best option as they have:

    1) The widest browser support
    2) They don't muck on different screen resolutions like CSS
    3) They are the easiest to create
    1) no they dont, php includes have Infinate support, its immpossible for somthing NOT to support them as there servse side, and have no reliance on the the client browser.
    If the server has php its supported.
    2) code properly itll work fine
    3)php includes are about the same diffculty.


    Anyway, Php Includes are sooo last week. Ajax Page loading is the way to go

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    Price gone down to £1.50 if anyone wants?
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