Wow, this is a testiment to standards compliant web design. On FF it auto-resizes the room to fill the browser window. On Chrome (my preferred browser), it's stuck at about 1024x786... That's more than 50% of the screen wasted as white space... Boo... (this chat room that is)
MySQL uses a quasi-superset of regular SQL syntax. It doesn't support the whole ANSI standard, but most of it (and a whole lot more that's not in the standard): dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/server-sql-mode.html
And I said quasi since it's not a strict superset since it doesn't implement everything specified in the ANSI standard (but neither does any RDBMS on the market to the best of my knowledge)
I just did the math on a 512 bit random number generator: It would take everyone on earth generating 1 trillion numbers per second for the next 10^47 years just to have a 50% chance of one of them colliding...
@Moshe It checks for a variable to be set to true. If it's not set to true, it outputs the first half of the shared template design,a nd sets the variable to true
That way the second include shows the closing HTML