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Posted by Vicente Werner on 04/29/05 19:57
Not at all it's just an efficient way to diferentiate between static
HTML and templates, anyway is my long standing experience that
DreamWeaver should be called HellBringer or something like that
because it badly meses the html code too much: love nvu & amaya
On 4/29/05, John Martinez <frawst1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Smarties,
> The standard template extension seems to be .tpl which is no prob for
> me but I'm using Dreamweaver MX as a GUI for making the html template.
> The trouble is that DMX doesnt ID the .tpl as html format and is just
> all code when I open it in the GUI (can't switch between the three
> modes.) To fix this I temporarily rename the .tpl to .htm and work as
> normal.
>
> Recently I've tried sending the Smarty template call to the .htm and
> it works fine.
>
> 1. Is sending the template call to the .htm named template bad? any drawbacks?
>
> 2. If anyone knows how to set DMX to treat the .tpl extension as .htm
> this would prolly be a better fix. Calling the .htm doesn't feel right
> to me.
>
> John
>
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