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Template Files


A Template specifies the basic structure of an HTML document. A Template should be designed so that it can apply to a group of Documents that have a similar layout and structure.

Here is a sample of a Template File:

     <HTML>
      <HEAD>
       <TITLE>[@TITLE]</TITLE>
      </HEAD>
      <BODY>
       <FONT [@STANDARD_FONT]>
       <H3>[@TITLE]</H3>
       [@NAVIGATION]
       <HR>
       [@BODY_CONTENT]
       <HR>
       [@NAVIGATION]
       </FONT>
      </BODY>
     </HTML>
     

Notes:

  • The Macro references have the following format: [@MACRO_TAG]. In the example above [@TITLE] is a Macro reference.
     
  • During the generation process all of the Macro references are replaced by Macro values from the Content File(s).
     
  • If the value of a Macro is more than a single line, the Macro reference should appear on a line by itself.
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