Some strange templates in the "default set" [message #29501] |
Sun, 25 December 2005 16:44 |
boroda
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There are 3 templates in the default set, which begins with th # sign. It is impossible to edit them trough template management panel. It seems that no files are generated from them, because the output file name begins with the # sign.
Looks strange, but I guess it is taken from the output data of the template and means special sign to write in the forum root directory.
In any way this topic behave strange in template edit panel.
I've also noticed that the behavior like this have also templates without sections inside tz.tmpl for instance.
What is the difference between two default sets "default" and "path_info"? Is it correct to think that it is exclusive theme for path_info mode?
Thanks in advance.
[Updated on: Mon, 26 December 2005 04:50] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Some strange templates in the "default set" [message #29509 is a reply to message #29501] |
Mon, 26 December 2005 16:48 |
Ilia
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The difference between default and path_info theme lays in the nature of the links. The PATH_INFO links style is made to resemble directories.
The tz.tmpl template is a placeholder, like few other templates and therefor does not contain any components. Same is true for the templates with # in their names.
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