Server Side Includes like include of a file

In my case, I have several static HTML files that rarely change. I want to bring these into APEX as a tab but I do not want to rebuild the files as true apex documents. I was wondering if there was a way to pull the existing files into apex and add the tabsets to them without copying and pasting the content of the files into apex regions?

Hi David,
Take a look at the "URL Region" region type, which you could use to point at your static HTML files (which would need to be accessible via the webserver).
Hope this helps,
John.

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