Greetings Gilles,

Yes, I realised after I had shut down yesterday that what I was seeing 
was not faulty recursive expansion of a template variable, but just 
the natural behaviour of configuration variables being expanded.

The reason I thought it was sensible for the PAGEHEADER to have the 
page list is that I assumed it was the page header(!), rather than a 
separator for the page list.  I was wondering why the page would have 
a different header depending on the number of pages, except for the 
possibility of showing the page list.

Thanks for your patience in clearing that up :)

Lachlan

On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 04:53, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
> What you're suggesting,
> though, would be for attribute definitions to be able to refer to
> template variable values, or for template variable expansion to be
> applied recursively. Either way, it's a new feature

> this doesn't seem at
> all sensible considering how these template variables are currently
> set and used.  The standard footer.html begins with...
>
> $(PAGEHEADER)
> $(PREVPAGE) $(PAGELIST) $(NEXTPAGE)

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