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As it happens I am just reading the O'Reilly "Badger" book about the Template Toolkit which devotes the whole of Chapter 11 to Managing Static Webpages.
I think it will be perfectly suited for your purpose. On the O'Reilly site you can read Chapter 2 which deals with basic static web-sites with TT2. You will need some advanced techniques though (they are in Chapter 11). CountZero "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law In reply to Re: Building html site maps
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