RE: Any limit to [include]

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13190
interpreted = N
texte = Gary ->Have have never heard anybody mention any limits to what size the >[include]'d document can be. Was asked today to make a database that could >be searched on and then build a dynamic page based on that search. The >first thing that popped into my head was use [include]. Some of these docs >might be as large as 256K of pure text. I want a standard header and >footer in one template and the info inbetween would be the included file. >Before I say yes it can be done to the staff here, I would rather hear if >anybody has run up against any limitations using [include]. It would be >easy to say no. Then to say lets try it and have it fail at a later date >because the text doc was to big.I just used [include] to insert a 1 MB text file into a WebCat template - I'd say you'll probably be okay.hope this helps,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Any limit to [include] (Marc Eagle 1997)
Gary ->Have have never heard anybody mention any limits to what size the >[include]'d document can be. Was asked today to make a database that could >be searched on and then build a dynamic page based on that search. The >first thing that popped into my head was use [include]. Some of these docs >might be as large as 256K of pure text. I want a standard header and >footer in one template and the info inbetween would be the included file. >Before I say yes it can be done to the staff here, I would rather hear if >anybody has run up against any limitations using [include]. It would be >easy to say no. Then to say lets try it and have it fail at a later date >because the text doc was to big.I just used [include] to insert a 1 MB text file into a WebCat template - I'd say you'll probably be okay.hope this helps,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Marc Eagle

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