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    <copyright>&amp;copy;2005-7 Glen Campbell</copyright>
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      <title>HowTo: customize templates</title>
      <description>You could, of course, simply edit the provided template files and&#13;
save them. However, in doing so, you run the risk of having your&#13;
modifications overwritten when a new version of the software is&#13;
installed. Siteframe provides features that allow you to customize your&#13;
templates safely and...</description>
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      <title>Template Sets and Directory Structure</title>
      <description>In Siteframe Beaumont, all standard templates are stored in the directory identified by the configuration variable dir_templates,&#13;
which is usually named "templates" and is created immediately beneath&#13;
the root directory of the website. Templates that are used by common&#13;
site functions are stored...</description>
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      <title>template.ini</title>
      <description>template.ini is a template definition file that maps between&#13;
"logical names" of templates and the physical filenames that actually&#13;
hold the template content. Each directory has a template.ini file with&#13;
line in the format:&amp;lt;logical-template&amp;gt; = &amp;lt;physical-template&amp;gt;Internally,&#13;
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      <title>My page is blank; what did I do wrong?</title>
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no error message displayed on screen, it's most likely that the error&#13;
messages are being redirected into the web server's log file. On my&#13;
server, all the messages end up in /var/log/httpd-error.log. On your&#13;
system, it may be...</description>
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