On 7/21/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The recommended way to do this is to create an application that only
> holds your custom tags. Applications don't have to have models or views
> or anything like that. That also makes it easy to reuse your tags in
> other projects: you just reuse that application.

For a useful example of this, django.contrib.markup in the Django
distribution contains no models or views; all it does is define
template filters for Textile, Markdown and ReST.

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