The answer is in your code for the template. I am already worried about the
corpses that lie within.
Can I <pulling on face mask and hazmat suit><cough> see the code?
By the way, attachments are discouraged for this and other Macromedia
forums, and to make matters worse, they do not carry forward from the
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answers are visiting. If you want to broadcast your code so that everyone
can see it, the only real way is a) to paste it into a reply (not great if
there is lots of code), or b) to upload it somewhere and post a URI to it.
Be aware that if you paste voluminous quantities of code into a reply, the
code may get truncated when transferring to the NNTP forum. This can be
quite confusing to both poster, and reader. The best bet would be to upload
the page and post a URI.
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"Minim" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
Hi - I'm trying to use new templates supplied by another group at work,
but
can't import them - when I place them into the Templates folder and try to
create a new document using them, I receive the message "Template file
xxxxx is
nested inside itself (directly or indirectly)" (where xxxx is the path &
filename of the offending template file).
Has anyone seen this before, and if so, can you tell me how to fix it so
I can
apply the new templates to my existing pages?
Thanks. |