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Introducing Advanced Plone Templating and Scripting

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The previous chapter covered how the Zope Page Templates system works. To understand page templates, Chapter 5 also covered the object hierarchy, acquisition, and Template Attribute Language Expression Syntax (TALES). Using the code from the previous chapter, you were able to generate dynamic Web pages. The chapter also showed an example page template that plugged the code together, covered the building blocks of the templating system in Plone, and provided the key information you’ll need in order to use Plone.

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McKay, A. (2004). Introducing Advanced Plone Templating and Scripting. In: The Definitive Guide to Plone. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0734-4_6

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