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To insert the content of the existing HTML file into your new HTML file with js

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Here's an example code to insert the content of an existing HTML file into a new HTML file with JavaScript:

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Inserting Content with JavaScript</title> </head> <body> <!-- create an empty div to hold the content --> <div id="content"></div> <!-- include your JavaScript --> <script> // create a new XMLHttpRequest object var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); // set the URL of the existing HTML file var url = "existing-file.html"; // open a GET request to the URL xhr.open("GET", url); // set the response type to HTML xhr.responseType = "document"; // when the request is complete, insert the content xhr.onload = function() { // get the content from the response var content = xhr.response.documentElement.body.innerHTML; // insert the content into the empty div document.getElementById("content").innerHTML = content; }; // send the request xhr.send(); </script> </body> </html>

First, you will need to create an empty div in the new HTML file to hold the content from the existing HTML file. In this example, the div has an id of "content".

Next, include JavaScript code in the body of the HTML file. The JavaScript code uses the XMLHttpRequest object to send a GET request to the URL of the existing HTML file, and sets the response type to document.

When the request is complete, the JavaScript code gets the content from the response and stores it in a variable called content. Finally, it inserts the content into the empty div using the innerHTML property.

Remember to replace "existing-file.html" with the URL of your existing HTML file.

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emoji in vscode

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Visual Studio Code (VSCode) provides a set of built-in emojis to insert into your code. To access these emojis, press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + X and the list of emojis should appear in a new window for you to select from.

For more information, check out the official Microsoft documentation: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/emoji

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how are ads dynamically inserted on the internet using javascript?

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Ads can be dynamically inserted on the internet using JavaScript by having a script reference the desired ad and then insert it into the webpage. The script runs when the webpage is loaded, and it references the ad from an ad server.

For example, this bit of code would reference and insert an ad from the Adobe Ad Serve Ad Server.

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<script type="text/javascript"> var ad="<a href='http://www.adobe.com' target='_blank'><img src='http://www.adobe.go/ads/ad.jpg' width='728' height='90' border='0' alt=''></a>" document.write(ad); </script>

When the script runs, it references the ad from the specified ad server, ads.adobe.com. The script then inserts the ad into the webpage where the code appears.

More information on dynamically inserting ads using JavaScript can be found here.

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how to find emoji in VS Studio

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In Visual Studio, emojis can be inserted into code or comments by typing : followed by the name of the desired emoji. For example, typing :smile: will insert a smiley face. You can also add emojis from the IntelliSense menu by typing : and scrolling to find the desired emoji. Additional information can be found in the Microsoft Docs.

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