> You could try the following (I didn't have tried it, but I think it should
> work. Further version of EmbperlObject will have such a mechanisem build in)
It actually works!
And it seems you can do almost anything with it!
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>
> If you by "main page" mean the template
Yes
>(which I will assume) then it
> will IMHO not be fine grained enough for most purposes. As I understand
> EmbperlObjects, it can be used as a template to make a common look&feel
> for your site. So you will place all the common stuff there, and ha
> I think normaly such a page would not contains a tag (or a
> section), because it's already part of the main page.
If you by "main page" mean the template (which I will assume) then it
will IMHO not be fine grained enough for most purposes. As I understand
EmbperlObjects, it can be used as a
>
> > What is the correct value?
>
> Not sure I understand your question, but I'll expand: This is taken from
> the example from EO's doxpage:
>
Ok, now I understand what you mean.
I think normaly such a page would not contains a tag (or a
section), because it's already part of the main page.
> What is the correct value?
Not sure I understand your question, but I'll expand: This is taken from
the example from EO's doxpage:
/foo/base.htm:
('*')
[- Execute ('head.htm') -]
[- Execute ('*') -]
[-
>
> EO is a _very_ nice idea. There is a problem with the title, though,
> because why will you want to have the same (or no) title for all your
> pages?
>
> If I didn't miss it, there's no way to tell what title to use. I'll
> suggest a placeholder in the base web page, something like
>
> ('*'
EO is a _very_ nice idea. There is a problem with the title, though,
because why will you want to have the same (or no) title for all your
pages?
If I didn't miss it, there's no way to tell what title to use. I'll
suggest a placeholder in the base web page, something like
('*')
and then in the