[TYPO3] Duplicate content items
Tim Boesenkool
boesenkool at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 08:47:34 CET 2006
>From a few days ago, Thanks Joh and Tapio. That helped clear up the problem.
FYI. I have tried TV and tried TV with this project as well. The
difference I have found is that TV is great if you are building a site
from scratch out of tTpo3. Its a wonderful product, I love it!
But its pliers Vs. Hammers
Automaketemplate is a better product when you are presented (as often
is the case) with an html template constructed by a third party
unfamiliar with Typo3.
On 11/6/06, Tapio Markula <tapio.markula at atwebteam.com> wrote:
> JoH asenau
> >
> > "My bycicle is not running properly."
> > "Why aren't you driving a car?"
> >
> > Just to make this clear: TV is _one_ way of creating FE websites with TYPO3.
> > Many people are using it, but even more people don't.
> > And in this case the question has been, where the fault in the original
> > setup was, which is in no way related to the use of TV.
>
> agreed - it is annoying proposing using TV in these kinds of situations
>
> > Something like this
> >
> > <div class="border_content"> ###border_content### </div>
> >
> > will return a subpart "border_content" _and_ a marker "border_content".
> > While working on subparts the parser will regard the marker as the end of
> > the subpart, leaving the original end intact.
> >
> > So you just have to make sure to use different names for subparts and
> > markers.
>
> In general the idea of automaketemplate is that no markers are needed at
> all, just id or class attribute (id is preferred if used *once* and
> class if several times). Then just
>
> <div class="border_subpart"> </div>
> Not that at least a whitespace character is needed and
>
> <div class="border_subpart"></div
>
> will *not* work!
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