Christoph Reck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The extension ".vm" is historical and largely meaningless. 
>
> It would be good practice to call the directory "templates" instead
> of the the first cut "vm".
>
> The files within could use the extension ".vtl", or if you wish,
> leave the extensions ".vm" - which is established for velocity
> templates (the velocity engine does not care how the files are 
> called).
>
> Just my EUR0.02, as a hint to get it right from beginning, and
> not have other strange historical constructs (the "vm" directory).

Chris sums it up nicely -- templates is more appropriate and widely
used as a directory name than vm.

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