Re: OT: html help
Everything he said.
Try cutting everything after (and including) the body tag in test[1].html and pasting it into test.html - that should give you some results you can work with.
Alternately, google for html tutorials & beginner's guides. Web tutorials are great, they've taught me everything I know about html, css and javascript. (although you've ever seen my javascript, you wouldn't consider that much of an endorsement.)
Even alternativelier, get yourself a web-design package. You can get some great pointy-clicky wysiwyg web design things that will build all the html for you.
never really used 'em myself (notepad man myself) but I know many ppl who swear by them, and their sites usually look better than mine. I've heard great things about Dreamweaver, but I have a feeling that's quite expensive. There are probably some decent freeware ones available.
[ May 25, 2004, 08:45: Message edited by: dogscoff ]
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