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FPTemplate examples =================== These examples demonstrate some uses of templates (with FPTemplate) when generating HTML pages by CGI/FCGI programs or Apache modules. The main idea is to leave the web page design and look&feel to the web page designers. Separating the web page design from the back-end CGI/FCGI/Apache application makes it possible to design, change or redesign a whole website without modifying a single line of code in the CGI/FCGI/Apache application. Back-end programmers and web page designers can easily work parallel, and neither side needs extensive knowledge of the other (does not hurt, just not necessary most of the time). With all this said, none of the examples are focusing on nice look and feel in their template designs, merely on demonstrating the functionality and use of templates, template-tags and template-tag-parameters with live applications. Examples list: 1. /simpletemplate/*.* The simplest template with one template tag in it to be replaced by the CGI/FCGI/Apache application when generating the response page -> {TagName1} See README.txt 2. /tagparam/*.* Demonstrates the set up and use of template tag parameter(s) -> {+DATETIME [-FORMAT=MM/DD hh:mm:ss-]+} 3. /listrecords/*.* Demonstrates the use of a template tag with multiple template tag parameters to list multiple records, tables, lists, etc. See README.txt 4. /fileupload/*.* Demonstrates uploading file(s) to a web server with the help of a CGI/FCGI program or Apache module by using so called "multipart" HTML forms. See README.txt 5. /sessions/*.* These examples demonstrate three different ways to maintain and use sessions when building web sites that need to carry over or store information to following web pages, differentiate between visitors, etc. 5.a. /sessions/cookiesessions-auto/*.* See README.txt 5.b. /sessions/cookiesessions-login/*.* See README.txt 5.c. /sessions/urlsessions-login/*.* See README.txt 6. /embedtemplates/*.* An example to show how to implement recursively embedded templates with fpweb. See README.txt Note: All of the examples have CGI, FCGI and Apache variations. The web modules (webmodule.pas, webmodule.lfm) and template html files for the paired CGI/FCGI/Apache applications are exactly the same, showing that from a developer standpoint there is not too much difference between writing CGI/FCGI programs or Apache modules with fcl-web (fpweb). The main differences are in the main project files (.lpr) and in the web server configurations.