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authorFabio Bas <ctrlaltca@gmail.com>2014-01-12 21:33:46 +0100
committerFabio Bas <ctrlaltca@gmail.com>2014-01-12 21:33:46 +0100
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<p id="180166" class="block-content">
Templates are used to specify the presentational layout of controls. A template can contain static text, components, or controls that contribute to the ultimate presentation of the associated control. By default, an instance of <tt>TTemplateControl</tt> or its subclass may automatically load and instantiate a template from a file whose name is the same as the control class name. For page templates, the file name suffix must be <tt>.page</tt>; for other regular template controls, the suffix is <tt>.tpl</tt>.
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-<p id="180167" class="block-content">The template format is like HTML, with a few PRADO-specifc tags, including <a href="#ct">component tags</a>, <a href="#tct">template control tags</a>, <a href="#cot">comment tags</a>, <a href="?page=Configurations.Templates2#dct">dynamic content tags</a>, and <a href="?page=Configurations.Templates3#dpt">dynamic property tags</a>. .
+<p id="180167" class="block-content">The template format is like HTML, with a few PRADO-specifc tags, including <a href="#ct">component tags</a>, <a href="#tct">template control tags</a>, <a href="#cot">comment tags</a>, <a href="?page=Configurations.Templates2#dct">dynamic content tags</a>, and <a href="?page=Configurations.Templates3#dpt">dynamic property tags</a>.
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