I'm new to web.py and trying to borrow from this recent example ..
On May 8, 4:11 pm, Eric Talevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure about Mako, but the built-in templating engine lets you pipe
> the output of one template rendering into another rendering call. Such
> as (for v0.23):
> some_calculation = 46 + 2
> print render.base("RedBaron's Homepage",
> render.layout(
> render.sidebar1(some_calculation),
> render.article("Why Python Rules", article_text)))
>
> This pipes the sidebar1.html and article.html templates into
> layout.html, which goes into base.html, and sends the resulting string
> to the browser. (In web.py version 0.3 replace the print statement
> with return.) ...
... but the inner template (I have just 'base' and 'content') isn't
rendering. Is there something I need to do in the base template to
render that content?
Bruce
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