On 10/17/07, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ...Let's consider an example with a page node which has a header, footer
> and content node. Rendering of the page node is always the same (header,
> content, footer). Now, with these references it's possible to reference
> parts of the page from a template or master page. And the page rendering
> does not need to know these things....

IIUC this means you want to put nodes in the content, which are here
just to define how that content is rendered? Sounds like I'd get a
slap on my fingers if I did that in school ;-)

-Bertrand

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