Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-templating/www/doc/exercise/ats-for-designers.adp
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-templating/www/doc/exercise/ats-for-designers.adp,v
diff -u -r1.7.2.3 -r1.7.2.4
--- openacs-4/packages/acs-templating/www/doc/exercise/ats-for-designers.adp 3 Sep 2021 09:16:19 -0000 1.7.2.3
+++ openacs-4/packages/acs-templating/www/doc/exercise/ats-for-designers.adp 6 Jun 2023 09:30:30 -0000 1.7.2.4
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
with quantitative values, so conditions like less than, greater
than, and (not) between can also be used with text to determine
alphabetical order: a < b < ... <
-z, lower-case letters are greater than upper-case, and
+z, lowercase letters are greater than uppercase, and
numbers less than letters. Example: "you" are greater
than "me", and "I" am less than
"you"
the "between" conditions checks inclusively, so
@@ -176,11 +176,11 @@
- the <slave> tag indicates where on the master page the
slave section is inserted
- slave pages indicate the source of the master file with the
-<master> tag, referring by the file name only, and not
+<master> tag, referring by the filename only, and not
including its ".adp" extension
- as mentioned earlier, slave sections do not require
<html>, <head>, and <body> tags when contained
within a master tag already formatted for HTML
- as the demonstration points out, pages are browsed at the .acs
-page sharing the same file name as the slave, not master
- the master page can be viewed at its own .acs page, but shows
+page sharing the same filename as the slave, not master
- the master page can be viewed at its own .acs page, but shows
nothing in place of the <slave> tag
- you can have nested slave sections, that is, a slave section
within another slave
- you cannot have two different slave sections
within the same master (go ahead and try adding an extra