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  2. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Includes

    The included document can itself be another SSI-enabled file. The file or virtual parameters specify the file (HTML page, text file, script, etc.) to be included. NCSA HTTPd did not support CGI via include, [2] but later Apache HTTPd does. [7] If the process does not have access to read the file or execute the script, the include will fail.

  3. HTML Components - Wikipedia

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    Such files typically use an .htc extension and the "text/x-component" MIME type. [3] An HTC is typically an HTML file (with JScript / VBScript) and a set of elements that define the component. This helps to organize behavior encapsulated in script modules that can be attached to parts of a Webpage DOM.

  4. XInclude - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XInclude

    XInclude is a generic mechanism for merging XML documents, by writing inclusion tags in the "main" document to automatically include other documents or parts thereof. [1] The resulting document becomes a single composite XML Information Set. The XInclude mechanism can be used to incorporate content from either XML files or non-XML text files.

  5. Document type declaration - Wikipedia

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    It is possible, but uncommon, to include the entire DTD in-line in the document, within the internal subset, rather than referencing it from an external file. [3]: 402 Conversely, the internal subset is sometimes forbidden within simple SGML profiles, notably those for basic HTML parsers that don't implement a full SGML parser.

  6. MHTML - Wikipedia

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    MHTML, an initialism of "MIME encapsulation of aggregate HTML documents", is a Web archive file format used to combine, in a single computer file, the HTML code and its companion resources (such as images) that are represented by external hyperlinks in the web page's HTML code. The content of an MHTML file is encoded using the same techniques ...

  7. Update AOL Mail settings

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    • Rich Text/HTML Create a signature and enable Rich Text/HTML editing to use your preferred font and color. • Display Name Enter the name you want displayed when you send an email. • Sending Choose how you want your sent messages checked: • Select if you want messages checked for spelling before sending.

  8. Include directive - Wikipedia

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    An include directive instructs a text file processor to replace the directive text with the content of a specified file. The act of including may be logical in nature. The processor may simply process the include file content at the location of the directive without creating a combined file.

  9. Attach or insert files, images, GIFs and emojis in New AOL Mail

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    - Your computer's file manager will open. Find and select the file or image you'd like to attach. Click Open. The file or image will be attached below the body of the email. If you'd like to insert an image directly into the body of an email, check out the steps in the "Insert images into an email" section of this article.