Displaying pages from another directory

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Steve D.

If a user is currently in a specific directory (ie www.site.com/mydir) on my
site, but I want to have a link to display another html document that reside
in another directory without the user leaving the current directory, how do I
reference this document. I have many subdirectories to track where orders
originated and do not want the user to leave the current directory and not be
able to return to it, yet I don't want to have to copy the document to every
directory each time it is updated. I know how to reference re-used graphics
in an images directory, but how do I link to an html document residing
elsewhere without sending the user there. Do I need to open the doc in a new
window? If so how do I do that? Thanks.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Set the link target to a new page (target="_blank")

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| If a user is currently in a specific directory (ie www.site.com/mydir) on my
| site, but I want to have a link to display another html document that reside
| in another directory without the user leaving the current directory, how do I
| reference this document. I have many subdirectories to track where orders
| originated and do not want the user to leave the current directory and not be
| able to return to it, yet I don't want to have to copy the document to every
| directory each time it is updated. I know how to reference re-used graphics
| in an images directory, but how do I link to an html document residing
| elsewhere without sending the user there. Do I need to open the doc in a new
| window? If so how do I do that? Thanks.
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| Steve
 

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