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Vagabond
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Hmmm, I just thought of couple of workarounds. You could try to include a PHP file that has this in it...
<?include("/home/user/anotherdomain.com/html/file.html")?> Then include it with <!--#include file="file.php" --> Or do it more versatile In your html page: <!--#set var="filetoinclude" value="/home/user/anotherdomain.com/html/file.html" --> <!--#include file="file.php" --> in file.php: <?include($filetoinclude)?> In file.php you have to have some security measures so evil people can't include any kind of file on your server. I just made it simple, just so you get an idea how you can do it ![]() |
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