Antonio Beamud Montero wrote at 2006-8-22 19:45 +0200:
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>> I do not understand what you precisely want to achieve.
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>> However, you could get something like the example in your
>> original post by:
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>>* define "macroB" at the page level (it uses "macroA")
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>>* make your former
El mar, 22-08-2006 a las 19:34 +0200, Dieter Maurer escribió:
> Antonio Beamud Montero wrote at 2006-8-22 19:21 +0200:
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> >Ok... I want to define a template (like a skeleton), other template
> >(like the body of the skeleton) and lot of templates in sections of the
> >body of the skeleton an
Antonio Beamud Montero wrote at 2006-8-22 19:21 +0200:
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>Ok... I want to define a template (like a skeleton), other template
>(like the body of the skeleton) and lot of templates in sections of the
>body of the skeleton and reuse the skeleton and the body across all my
>web... How I can do tha
El mar, 22-08-2006 a las 19:13 +0200, Dieter Maurer escribió:
> Antonio Beamud Montero wrote at 2006-8-22 08:46 +0200:
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> >- MacroB
> >http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal";
> > metal:use-macro="container/macroA/macros/macroA">
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> "ma
Antonio Beamud Montero wrote at 2006-8-22 08:46 +0200:
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>- MacroB
>http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal";
> metal:use-macro="container/macroA/macros/macroA">
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"macroB" is only the inner "div" not the complete content of
your page template.
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