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Re: New WML-generated website: www.openssl.org
- From: "Ralf S. Engelschall" <nospam@thanx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 16:33:19 +0100
In article <19981229162829.B18846@engelschall.com> you wrote:
> I've created a new complete website with WML:
> The OpenSSL Project
> http://www.openssl.org/
> The whole site is generated out of a single template file with WML, the images
> are created with Photoshop.
> When you want to find out more, just use the usual trick: Replace xxx/xxx.html
> with xxx/xxx.wml and xxx/ with xxx/index.wml to see the source. The template
> is under common/tpl/.
The website was now finally cleaned up and the WML stuff documented. When
you're now still interested in the WML source for www.openssl.org have a look
at the final template: http://www.openssl.org/openssl.wml It provides the
complete layout and navigation stuff you see on www.openssl.org. Feel free to
rip out whatever you like for your own WML-based hacks.
PS: Especially the sub-navbar stuff is implemented very tricky.
For instance constructs like
(page:*# )$(page:+#include ")$(SNB_RC:-.wmlsnb)$(page:+")
are used to achieve some sort of conditional includes, etc.
So, when you love WML tricks, look at it. You'll find
a lot of such stuff in openssl.wml ;-)
Greetings,
talf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
www.engelschall.com
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