You can't do this with HTML. But you can with JavaScript:
<script language="javascript">
<!--
// fill the month table with column headings
function day_title(day_name){
document.write("<TD ALIGN=center WIDTH=35>"+day_name+"</TD>")
}
// fills the month table with numbers
function fill_table(month,month_length)
{
day=1
// begin the new month table
document.write("<TABLE BORDER=3 CELLSPACING=3 CELLPADDING=%3><TR>")
document.write("<TD COLSPAN=7 ALIGN=center><B>"+month+" "+year+"</B><TR>")
// column headings
day_title("Sun")
day_title("Mon")
day_title("Tue")
day_title("Wed")
day_title("Thu")
day_title("Fri")
day_title("Sat")
// pad cells before first day of month
document.write("</TR><TR>")
for (var i=1;i<start_day;i++){
document.write("<TD>")
}
// fill the first week of days
for (var i=start_day;i<8;i++){
document.write("<TD ALIGN=center>"+day+"</TD>")
day++
}
document.write("<TR>")
// fill the remaining weeks
while (day <= month_length) {
for (var i=1;i<=7 && day<=month_length;i++){
document.write("<TD ALIGN=center>"+day+"</TD>")
day++
}
document.write("</TR><TR>")
// the first day of the next month
start_day=i
}
document.write("</TR></TABLE><BR>")
}
// end hiding -->
</script>
<script language="javascript">
// CAHNGE the below variable to the CURRENT YEAR
year=2008
// first day of the week of the new year
today= new Date("January 1, "+year)
start_day = today.getDay() + 1 // starts with 0
fill_table("January",31)
fill_table("February",29)
fill_table("March",31)
fill_table("April",30)
fill_table("May",31)
fill_table("June",30)
fill_table("July",31)
fill_table("August",31)
fill_table("September",30)
fill_table("October",31)
fill_table("November",30)
fill_table("December",31)
</script>
<p align="center"><font face="arial" size="-2">This free script provided by</font><br>
<font face="arial, helvetica" size="-2"><a href="http://javascriptkit.com">JavaScript
Kit</a></font></p>
Just paste that code anywhere in your <body> section of the page, where you want the calendar to show up, and it will.
HTML does not add files. That is the use of SQL.
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Unless it is in a comment, you can't
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site for HTML calendarvisit javascriptkit.com for calendars..
you could create a calendar with a spreadsheet and save it as HTML and then embed it into the page
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HTML does not add files. That is the use of SQL.
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Very simply add in this to your HTML document: (border="0 is optional)