APPLY TEMPLATE
The WebSite Director (WSD) Apply Template
function is used to apply a template to documents and directories that use the selected
template, as follows:
- Page Layout Templates: WSD locates
and republishes all documents that use the template being applied. If
a field has been added to the template, it will appear empty on the published
page, or will contain any default data. If a field has been deleted,
the old data is thrown away.
- Page Header and Page Footer Templates:
WSD locates and republishes all documents that use the template being applied.
- Index Templates: WSD rebuilds all
directory Indexes that use the template.
When you use the Apply Template function, an
information screen lists the documents or directories that were updated, and
lists any documents or directories that could not be updated along with the
reason they were not updated, if known.
If you do not immediately Apply a revised Template,
it will be applied to any document using the template under the following conditions:
- When a new or modified document
referencing the template is published to the web site.
- When any document request in WSD that
references the template is viewed or previewed.
For more information, see the
Header and Footer Templates , Page Layout Templates
and Directory Index Templates
tutorials.
To apply a Template:
- On the Maintain Templates screen,
select the Template Group (Page Header Templates, Page Footer Templates, Page Layout Templates or Index Templates) for the
template to be applied, and click Continue
- The Maintain <template-group>
Templates screen displays
- In the Templates list box, select
the template to be applied and click APPLY TEMPLATE.
- WSD immediately republishes
all documents that use the selected Page Header, Page Footer or Page Layout
Template, or rebuilds the directory index files that use the Index Template.
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