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@@ -3,14 +3,16 @@ That is, same source, slightly different presentation at the other end, needing
I have two problems that would be solved by being able to do this.
-1. "full" and "print" versions of a page.
+[[!toc startlevel=2]]
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+##"full" and "print" versions of a page.
One has a page "foo", which is rendered into foo.html.
One also wants a foo-print.html page, which uses "page-print.tmpl" rather than "page.tmpl" as its template.
I want to do this for every page on the site, automatically, so it isn't feasible to do it by hand.
-2. "en" and "en-us" versions of a page.
+##"en" and "en-us" versions of a page.
My site is in non-US English. However, I want US-English people to find my site when they search for it when they use US spelling on certain search terms (such as "optimise" versus "optimize"). This requires a (crude) US-English version of the site where the spellings are changed automatically, and the LANG is "en-us" rather than "en". (No, don't tell me to use keywords; Google ignores keywords and has for a number of years).