Hi, I'm fairly new to the HTML features of BBEdit. One of the reasons I started using it is for the relatively straightforward include/ placeholder/variable functionality. I have not been able to think of a way to manipulate them to accomplish this:
Have a standard inline persistent include in an HTML doc; The include file is a simple txt doc with 20 or so lines, each of them a date; Instead of including the *whole* txt file in the HTML doc, have it *only* include some defined portion of the txt file-- i.e. certain line numbers, or mark them with identifiers (Date1, Date2, etc.).
Is this possible? I know it could be done with 20 different include files (1 per date), but I was hoping it might be possible with just 1?
I imagine with some Perl or Python chops, maybe? I have no skills there, just basic unix shell scripting.
Many thanks, Brian
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