Working with Templates

In XMLC programming, the term template applies to both the HTML or XML markup document as well as the DOM class generated by the xmlc command. Template is a truly meaningful description, given that XMLC encourages a design process that starts with a solid approximation of how the end result will appear after the DOM class template has been generated during runtime execution.

With the help of some unique XMLC features, the designer can populate the initial template with mocked-up content in portions of the template that will be updated dynamically. There are many advantages to viewing the page as a template that can be made to look “real” with mocked-up data.

Template node is another term used to refer to a portion of the ...

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