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help with meta-html and making my own templates



Hi,

You'll see my latest efforts in CVS at /webwml/english/devel/debian-jr/

In particular, I'm wondering how I should name/structure my own template
files.  I have used meta-HTML for structuring the data in a couple of
lists, named the data files foo.data (cf. /webwml/english/y2k) but
couldn't find a naming convention in use for templates.  I have called
them .tmpl because I wasn't sure if calling them .wml would end up causing
them to be converted to .html.  However, now looking at
/webwml/english/SPI/template, I see files named .wml, but no seperate
Makefile in that directory.  Furthermore, the top-level Makefiles in
/webwml/english/SPI skip "template" in SUBS, and treat them in a special
fashion.  Is SPI a good example to copy, or is my approach using ".tmpl"
an keeping everything in the current dir adequate?

Thanks,
Ben
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