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>Templates</TITLE
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><A
-NAME="TEMPLATES">10. Templates</H1
+NAME="TEMPLATES"
+>10. Templates</A
+></H1
><P
> All <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Not recommended for the casual user</I
></SPAN
>). Note that
- just like in configuration files, lines starting with <TT
+ just like in configuration files, lines starting with <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->#</TT
+>#</VAR
> are
ignored when the templates are filled in.</P
><P
-> The place-holders are of the form <TT
+> The place-holders are of the form <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->@name@</TT
+>@name@</VAR
>, and you will
find a list of available symbols, which vary from template to template,
in the comments at the start of each file. Note that these comments are not
></P
><P
> If the "unstable" symbol is set, everything in between and including
- <TT
+ <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->@if-unstable-start</TT
-> and <TT
+>@if-unstable-start</VAR
+> and <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->if-unstable-end@</TT
+>if-unstable-end@</VAR
>
will disappear, leaving nothing but an empty comment:</P
><P
></TABLE
></P
><P
-> There's also an if-then-else construct and an <TT
+> There's also an if-then-else construct and an <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->#include</TT
+>#include</VAR
>
mechanism, but you'll sure find out if you are inclined to edit the
templates ;-)</P
<A
HREF="http://config.privoxy.org/send-stylesheet"
TARGET="_top"
-><TT
+><VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->http://config.privoxy.org/send-stylesheet</TT
+>http://config.privoxy.org/send-stylesheet</VAR
></A
>.
This is, of course, locally served by <SPAN