[Lance E Sloan]
I'm writing some CGIs in Python and I borrowed the DocumentTemplate module from Zope because it does most of what I need. However, there's one thing that it apparently doesn't do that I would really like. And that would be to use "#include" tags to read in other DTML documents and parse them. That is, tags like this:
<!--#include name="header.dtml" -->
Does DocumentTemplate already handle that? I couldn't find it in the documentation.
[Tom] If you want to display ("render") header_dtml, write <dtml-var header_dtml> If you want to call it (i.e., get it to do something that isn't intended to display), write <dtml-call header_dtml> I don't see that there is really a need for an "include" as such since you can incorporate other code as shown above. Do you still think you need to do it? And stop using that obsolete syntax <!--#, even if it's still left over in some documentation. Cheers, Tom P