Thanks, Tim, this was helpful: Tim Wilson <wilson@visi.com> schrieb:
Perhaps you can take some cues from zope.org. Look at http://www.zope.org/standard_html_header/view_source and http://www.zope.org/standard_html_footer/view_source and pay particular attention to lines that refer to 'pp' (printable page) in the DTML.
But it is in my opinion no good solution for the more general problem of a clear-cut separation of structured content on the one hand and layout information on the other. I would still very much like to learn a way to have the main text area treated like a normal field - with associated dtml-methods providing for the looks of the content on different page-types. Take, for example, a situation where you want the complete content of a document included in some kind of list. How would you do that? Probably by handing over some parameter like "noheader" that is tested by the header method (<dtml-unless noheader>....). I think this is illogical. It should be the other way round somehow. Best regards, Lorenz. ________________________________________________________ Dr. Lorenz Lorenz-Meyer Holstenring 2 22763 Hamburg E-Mail: lorenz@clubvolt.de Tel: +49 40 5259 5551 AIM: lorenzlm Mobil: +49 179 139 5819 ________________________________________________________