Hi. the trouble is when I try to escape everything around the main content..
eg. if the About.tml looks a bit like this...

<html>
<head>

</head>

<body>
about text
</body>

<html>

I want it to have all the body/head tags in the TML file as above, so it can
easily be viewed outiside of tapestry.

But, i want tapestry to use Layout.tml to fill in everyting outside of the
content, when running live. So i tried doing this approach...

<t:remove>
<html>
<head>

</head>

<body>
</t:remove>

about text

<t:remove>
</body>

<html>

</t:remove>


I was hoping that tapestry would remove the surrounding html at runtime, and
fill this in using the HTML for my Layout.tml template. But tapestry doesnt
like removing the above sections as the elements inside the remove tags dont
have matching open close elements.

I know this seems like a really long winded way of doing what I want but I
cant find anyting simpler. Essentiall i jsut want to have a bunch of TML
files that can easily be viewed in a browser (nice for the designer), but
then Tapestry strips out the nav bar at the top and the footer etc. and
replaces them with ones from Layout.tml.

I wanted to do this so I know that all pages have the correct up to date nav
bar/footer when running live, but the designer can still design against full
html pages?


Thanks again,

David.

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