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Sorry, I forgot one last question. Since the include page function adds script to the head section although it is not the easiest way could I manually copy and paste the script from the page I am including to all the pages with the include to make it functional. Not sure I want to hassle with DWTs. I can believe there is not an easier way to add these menus to a page with frontpage. Geeeeeez. Again thanks Matt
 
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You will probably find that the scripts generated by FP Behaviours (not
necessarily custom behaviours) are automatically added to the head section
of pages when the behaviour triggers are in Include Pages, but any links
referenced by JavaScript in the page content itself (in the onmouse...
events) will not be updated on the pages. That is relevant if you are using
image rollovers, as opposed to CSS text rollovers for links.

There is an article at www.rxs-enterprises.com/fp/b/buttons/ that deals
with problems using Interactive Buttons in Include Files. Some of this is
also relevant to using Layers in Include Files.

In my opinion, DWTs are the best way to go, and if you are starting a web
from scratch are just as easy to implement as FP Includes and shared
borders.
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> Sorry, I forgot one last question. Since the include page function adds

script to the head section although it is not the easiest way could I
manually copy and paste the script from the page I am including to all the
pages with the include to make it functional. Not sure I want to hassle
with DWTs. I can believe there is not an easier way to add these menus to a
page with frontpage. Geeeeeez. Again thanks Matt


 
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