In addition some contingency must be included for visitors not using a browser that supports LAYER

In addition, some contingency must be included for visitors not using a browser that supports LAYER or IFRAME tags.External ContentIn this example, both the LAYER and the IFRAME are importing an external file called (appropriately) external html. But this tag is available only with Navigator 4 (and should be supported in Navigator 5), so we have to use something else to import content if the document is being viewed in Internet Explorer.The IFRAME tag can place external content into an HTML document, though this is treated as if it is in a separate frame and thus will interact differently with surrounding content. By setting a source for this tag, it will import an HTML file and use that content as if it were a part of the document itself. If you want to see examples of these methods in action, or check the code, visit my site ( www.webbedenvironments. com/examples/73.html). The LAYER/IFRAME methodThe LAYER tag is the easiest way to place external content in an HTML document.

To do this, we need a way to import external content into HTML files. There are two ways to do this, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Not only is this time-consuming, the possibility of making mistakes is high. Wouldn't it be nice simply to have that menu in one file and then import it into each page as the visitor uses the site? You could then make corrections to one file and have the changes reflected throughout the site.

"He is a psychologist and he is thinking of offering therapy to eBay addicts. Of course, the counselling sessions would be auctioned on eBay.". IMAGINE THAT you are designing a large website with the same menu on every page. Every time you need to make a change to that menu, you have to go to each and every page and make the changes. I bought one quilt from a woman in Holland and she sent me a box of chocolates."Karen has talked over her problem with her husband.

"It's mostly women trading these quilts and you soon get to know each other I know how many kids they have and what their husbands do. Now I'm getting interested in Scandinavian glass."She admits her addiction is partly a social thing. I think people get carried away."Plaintively she adds: "They are pretty bulky and I'm running out of space. A couple of times I have been in a bidding war that went much higher However, I didn't win and they went at $500. Like 1960s posters, they are much easier to get and cheaper in the United States and eBay makes it all too easy."I have eight so far," she confesses "All in the $90 to $150 price range. Fortunately for his parents, his bids were later invalidated.When I end up at my eBay Anonymous meeting, I expect to see Karen Mahony, who runs a new media consultancy in London She, too, is a self-confessed eBay addict Her problem is turn-of-the-century American quilts.