By 'template', do I take it that you mean a page into which repository
content in inserted? Such as (over-simplifying):
<html>
<body>
<%=getRepositoryContent()%>
</body>
</html>
If so, i wonder what the best-practice tier architecture is? For
instance, do we get the content using cms taglibs or do we use another
bean layer in between?
Charles
Giancarlo Berner wrote:
>> hi, when i was new to magnolia - there was a nice tutorial for beginners.
>> There u could learn how to create a template, paragraphs... and so on.
> Are you looking for this:
> http://documentation.magnolia.info/userguide/templating.html
>
> Cheers
> Giancarlo
>
> On Mar 13, 2008, at 5:53 AM, rainer wrote:
>
>>
>> hi, when i was new to magnolia - there was a nice tutorial for beginners.
>> There u could learn how to create a template, paragraphs... and so on.
>>
>> At the moment i cannot find a tutorial on magnolia.info.
>>
>> Has this been replaced by any documentation?
>> if yes, which?
>>
>> i need some document for a colleague of mine, that wants to learn
>> magnolia...
>>
>> thx a lot.
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