On 6/2/06, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This relative is just relative to 'TEMPLATE_DIRS', not relative the current template.
On 6/1/06, Wei Litao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a template which reside in 'myapp/tmpl1.html'. In this template I
> want to 'include' another template which reside in 'myapp/tmpl2.html'. But I
> don't want to use the syntax as '{% include "myapp/tmpl2.html" %}' .
> Instead, i want simply use something like '{% include " tmpl2.html" %}' ,
> because tmpl2.html lived in the same folder as tmpl1.html. Is it possible to
> do that?
The 'include' tag can accept relative paths. The 'ssi' tag, however,
only accepts absolute paths.
This relative is just relative to 'TEMPLATE_DIRS', not relative the current template.
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Sincerely,
Wei Litao
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