Randal is correct, of course.
Instead of adding in the second title, tags and all (which I believe you must be doing somewhere), why not just sub the title into the existing tags (which are already there)? Sounds easier and better.
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Ok some history, I got stuck with a site that was working great. Due to politics of company x they decide to justify a portal app thats been sitting on the shelf for sometime. So now it breaks the site (note not a portal) and I hack away to make the site work, not only with the portal app but with our existing cms.
Ok now that that is out of the way, essentially what the app does is wrap my html pages with a elaborate wrapper that throws another top set of html. That is <html><title><head><body>, thus when it renders the gatewayed page I get two sets of that html. Yes it's bad html but it's been working in all targeted browsers, problem is the wrapper does not obviously show the correct title, that is the 2nd title (eyes crossed yet?). So what I need is a quick solution (granted it's an admitted hack) so when the page renders it knows to pull the value of the 2nd title and place it in the first (wrapper file) title.
Your help is appreciated.
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