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Default Re: Template creates empty head tags? - 11-07-2005 , 09:11 PM






Many thanks for your involvement and input Murray.
I will use your alteration and am sure it will work.
The strange thing is that I left it up to DW to 'place' the tags and info, as
I said, via the Insert-HTML-Script Objects dialogue box. I would not have known
where to put them!!
Indeed, I have noticed that there seems to be no rationale for DW's locating
snippets in the head of files when using various DW facilities such as those
dealing with templates and their properties. Sometimes I note that the snippets
seemed to be almost dropped into the middle of other code.
Thanks again.


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Default Re: Template creates empty head tags? - 11-08-2005 , 06:49 AM






YOu have to pay attention to the 'insertion point' when using these things.
One of my pet peeves is INSERT | HTML > Head Tags - if the insertion point
is in the body of the page, that's where the head tags go.... Sheesh. IT'S
A HEAD TAG ALREADY!

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"JohnAJohn" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Many thanks for your involvement and input Murray.
I will use your alteration and am sure it will work.
The strange thing is that I left it up to DW to 'place' the tags and info,
as
I said, via the Insert-HTML-Script Objects dialogue box. I would not have
known
where to put them!!
Indeed, I have noticed that there seems to be no rationale for DW's
locating
snippets in the head of files when using various DW facilities such as
those
dealing with templates and their properties. Sometimes I note that the
snippets
seemed to be almost dropped into the middle of other code.
Thanks again.




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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: Template creates empty head tags? - 11-08-2005 , 12:05 PM



It's a head tag for cryin' out loud. That means it should go in the head.
When (WHEN) would you ever want to put a head tag in the body?

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"Malcolm N....." <malcolm (AT) mgnixon (DOT) org.uk> wrote

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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 06:49:18 -0500, "Murray *TMM*"
forums (AT) HAHAgreat-web-sights (DOT) com> wrote:

YOu have to pay attention to the 'insertion point' when using these
things.
One of my pet peeves is INSERT | HTML > Head Tags - if the insertion point
is in the body of the page, that's where the head tags go.... Sheesh.
IT'S
A HEAD TAG ALREADY!

If your in code view - yes you're right.

In design view it puts it just before the </head

I guess they thought if you are working in code view - you know what
you're doing !. A dangerous assumption .....


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