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@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ That is, same source, slightly different presentation at the other end, needing
> This is done by calling `will_render()` and using `writefile()` to
> generate the additional files. Probably in a format hook if you want
> to generate html files.
->
+
+>> Thanks for the tip, I'll take a look at that. -- [[KathrynAndersen]]
+
> It's not possible for one source file to represent multiple wiki pages.
> There is a 1:1 mapping between source filenames and page names. The
> difference between wiki pages and output files is that you can use
@@ -29,6 +31,8 @@ I want to do this for every page on the site, automatically, so it isn't feasibl
> whole files for printing when you can use these style sheet tricks.
> --[[Joey]]
+>>Fair enough. --[[KathrynAndersen]]
+
##"en" and "en-us" versions of a page.
My site is in non-US English. However, I want US-English people to find my site when they search for it when they use US spelling on certain search terms (such as "optimise" versus "optimize"). This requires a (crude) US-English version of the site where the spellings are changed automatically, and the LANG is "en-us" rather than "en". (No, don't tell me to use keywords; Google ignores keywords and has for a number of years).
@@ -43,3 +47,5 @@ But I'm not sure how to achieve the result I need.
> Sounds like this could be considered a single page that generates two
> html files, so could be handled per above. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>Thanks! --[[KathrynAndersen]]