HTML Include addresses the limitation of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) by providing a solution to the absence of a specific command. It resolves the issue of rendering certain web elements within HTML pages.
The tool uses specially styled comments to refer to other files, which are then inserted at the specified position. Unlike the Server Side Include mechanism, HTML Include pre-processes HTML files, resulting in files that have all referenced source files embedded directly. Hence, web developers do not have to depend on any web-server for correct appearance.
On top of that, HTML Include also writes the current date to the "last modification" line and browser meta, which is often overlooked by developers. This helps to keep the web page up-to-date and relevant.
The latest release of HTML Include includes some valuable updates, such as Current Date Replacement for both Custom Tag and Browser Meta Line. Tags can appear anywhere in the text, not just on single lines. Multiple input files can now be processed for added convenience. The package has also been autoconfiscated for smoother installation and usage.
Overall, HTML Include proves to be an essential tool for web developers who want to embed source files into HTML to create visually appealing and user-friendly web pages.
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