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I am looking for a freeware/shareware *client-side* preprocessor for
HTML.
I know things like PHP exist for doing "web applications" by dynamically
generating HTML from templates and commands, but that is *not* what I
want.
I *do* want a program I can run on my own computer that will process
HTML and handle tasks like including HTML snippets from an include file.
For example, I'd like something that will read
<include file="snippet.html"/>
and stuff the contents of snippet.html into the place where the tag is,
outputting a new HTML file.
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Sounds like WikiWriter, to me. WW allows includes, templates, modifications
to CSS, accepts code-your-own-HTML as well as its own wiki-style simplified
markup. It's not shareware/freeware, but cheap enough. http://hytext.com/ww
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