Okay. Reading is defenitly hard. What you want is motd.ibisgaming.com/?content=tos, something like that. I however do not see a advantage above using a compiler, because every single php line of code will slow down the page reload. Of course, this isnt very significant, but still, why not recompile after a edit? Unless you want to allow other ULAs to change the rules too, because they might not (should not) be able to run a external program. Otherwise, take a look at a simple html compiler, like mine, which allows variables: 'template.html':
Code:
<html>
<head>
<title>#{title}</title>
</head>
<body>
#{content} <!-- Multiline included files will remain these left side spaces, yay layout -->
#{/footer.html} <!-- Include file "footer.html" from template folder -->
</body>
</html>
'compile.txt':
Code:
tos.html {
template: url("template.html");
title: "Terms of Service";
content: url("tos.txt"); /* This is the files containing the terms of service, if you updated the file, just recompile the website. */
}
rules.html {
template: url("template.html");
title: "Rules";
content: "Coming soon..."; /* Variables... */
}