It's not the web pages, or whole templates I'm interested in, it's the components, ie. the bits included. For example:

thing.tt: I am thing.
thang.tt: I am thang.
fred.tt: % INCLUDE thing.tt % % INCLUDE thang.tt %

I ultimately want this from processing fred

<! -- begin fred.tt --> <! -- begin thing.tt --> I am thing. <! -- end thing.tt --> <! -- begin thang.tt --> I am thang. <! -- end thang.tt --> <! -- end fred.tt -->

In this way, my designer can see which template components have been used to create a specific page

component is a special variable which is automatically set for each included component. The reason I said I had to pass it through is that it is set to the wrapper name if I don't pass it through from the component I want the information for.

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Steve Marvell


In reply to Re^2: automatic Template component wrapper by marvell
in thread automatic Template component wrapper by marvell

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