Opps, link the stackoverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/833428/embed-multiple-kid-template-files-into-a-main-one

On Oct 28, 9:31 am, Kalium <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 27, 7:27 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Kalium schrieb:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I'm looking for a way to have one controller render more than one
> > > template. I'm not looking to dynamically _change_ which template I'm
> > > using, I just want to be able to use the same two templates always.
>
> > > I could of course just combine the two templates into one template and
> > > all my problems would be solved. I would rather though keep them
> > > seperate. This makes it much easier to reuse one in a place I may not
> > > want to use the other.
>
> > I don't understand this. Do you always want to render *both* templates
> > at the same time? That makes not much sense to me - after all, you have
> > to deliver *one* HTML-document to the browser.
>
> > So maybe you can elaborate on what your actual use-case is. Then we
> > might come up with a solution, most probably something along widgets or
> > template inheritance.
>
> > Diez
>
> I do always want to render *both* templates with this one particular
> controller, but that doesn't mean that
> the templates will always be rendered together by a *different*
> controller.
>
> So just say I have one controller for my index page with a template
> that will show the following
> * Football teams
> * Garden plants
>
> Now If I have another page somewhere else where I only want to display
> the Garden plants only,
> I would possibly have to just copy and paste the Garden plants
> specifics from the index template and create another template
>
> What's better though (IMHO) is to create a template for Football
> teams, and for Garden plants, so then in your index template
> you can have something like (I'm using Kid...not Genshi)
>
> ${include Football.kid}
> ${include Garden.kid}
>
> I've actually found a post on stackoverflow which asks the exact same
> question, and actually gives the exact same answer that
> Uwe Schroeder gave me (as well as a clunky way to do it in Kid).
>
> Perhaps I've missed something along the way though?
>
> Cheers
>
> And just say displaying
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