On 9/8/05, Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Speltz wrote:
> > What I still do not understand is why he used "CSS" as and example of
> > a static page..
> 
> He's thinking of things like the maypole.css file that comes with the
> example templates, I believe.
>

Ahhh. 
I just tried  /localhost/beerdb/maypole.css and the browser  displayed
it.  So he is talking about how to deal with files in you template
directory that are *NOT* to be viewed as a web page.  I thought he was
talking about how to make a "static" page display quicker by cutting
skipping Maypole al together.

Did anyone else think that?

> Cheers, Dave
> 
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