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You are writing a comment about Intricate Static Websites With Django Templates, here is a quick summary:

Over the weekend I needed to create a slightly complex static website, and decided to make a go at using Django templates to build it. I was not disappointed.


You are responding to this comment written by Kevin Dahlhausen on December 31st 2008, 10:52.

This is very nice. I've been using a tool called Tahchee that expands Cheetah templates into a static website.

It has two modes - local / remote that handle the problem of FILE:// vs. HTTP:// and linking.

If I get into Django templating more than I am, I'll be giving your code a go.

Anyway thanks for posting this and all of the other great articles. I probably added 10 bookmarks this morning to your site.


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