Batch Processing in FP2003?

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Sitara Lal

If I would like to add a script to all the pages on my site, is there some
kind of a tool that will help me accomplish that automatically rather than
doing it manually one file at a time?

If yes, how does one determine where the script is to be inserted? [I don't
really care, so long as it is somewhere within the body of the page and not
in the header section]
 
You can Either us an Include page (say at the bottom of the page before the </body> tag)
or if the script is short use Search & Replace
Search for say: </body>
and replace with: script text here</body>

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| If I would like to add a script to all the pages on my site, is there some
| kind of a tool that will help me accomplish that automatically rather than
| doing it manually one file at a time?
|
| If yes, how does one determine where the script is to be inserted? [I don't
| really care, so long as it is somewhere within the body of the page and not
| in the header section]
|
|
 
Another way to do it is to use an external include file. For example, if
it's JavaScript you could put all the script in an external .js file (ex:
myscripts.js) and then include that on each page. You'd put that before the
</head> tag. Ex:

<script language="javascript" src="myscripts.js"></script>

If it's ASP code or server-side functions you could put those in an external
file as well and include them like this:

<!-- #include virtual="mycode.asp" -->

if it's CSS then you would put that in an external .css file and in the
<head> section put:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyles.css"/>
 
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