Technically, there is no such thing as an HTML program, since HTML is a markup language. However, a page of HTML content may be included within another page in several ways.
Using a server-side processing language such as PHP, two source files may be combined:
Using server-side includes on a supported server, files may also be combined:
There are also client-side means. A page may be loaded inside an
Finally, Javascript may be applied on the client-side to include pages. This is a little more complex:
Content of page2.js:
document.write("HTML for page2.html");
HTML is not a program it is a langue your computer speaks with the browser to create arguments and display data
No! HTML is simply code. You can write 1 million pages of HTML code if you want. HTML is not a program. Its code. Now you may have a program that uses HTML code and that program has limitations. But not HTML itself.
A "browser" is a program that can render/read HTML.
In order to code HTML you do not need an expensive program. HTML can be coded in Notepad if you want to. I recommend Komodo Edit. It is a free program that I use to code. You can download it from the link in the "Related Links" section.
HTML is not a program, so it is not run like a program is. HTML is rendered, by browsers, like Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.
There is no software, program, or pattern that transforms songs into HTML.
You cannot embed a program into an HTML file
An HTML Converter is a program that will take your HTML files and modify them to be able to be used with PHP, Javascript or ASP.
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A HTML Program is one used to create a web page. It is used to post on server to make the web page live.
HTML is not used for making programs. It is used for making websites.
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