On Oct 6, 6:50 pm, "Dmitri Fedortchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One note about the the "static" word. > Sure, static does mean that it is unchanging, but in the old days (and today > still), HTML pages that are not backed by scripts are usually called "static > pages". That does not mean that their content can not be changed, but rather > that it is the opposite of Dynamic. > Which as far as I understand it is exactly the idea behind the flatpages > application. Yeah, I know static has that meaning within WWW, but that doesn't change the fact that the word does have several connotations.
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