It wasn't mandated, just how it worked out. We used to have a static login page - with CGIDEV2 I was able to use a template that contained variable data like copyrights and versions.

That had been the only static page - well, actually, some HTML used for frames. (Please don't go there, everyone!)

But even the static header frame became dynamic, so I ended up with absolutely no dynamic pages, because of the need to handle dynamic content.

If this were for a company site, there could easily be static pages.

Vern

On 1/17/2013 5:33 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
I am curious for the reasoning for mandating no static page?

I have dynamic pages but I still have an .html file just for these kinds
of set-up issues, and to handle a browser that does not have javascript
enabled.



On 1/17/2013 5:28 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Hi Kevin

I agree with putting static pages in document root - of course, the app
I was modifying was to have absolutely no static pages.

Vern



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