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Chameleon
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`Chameleon <https://chameleon.readthedocs.org/>`_ is a template engine which is similar to
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the Chameleon is an HTML/XML template engine for Python.
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It’s designed to generate the document output of a web application, typically HTML markup or XML.
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`Chameleon <https://chameleon.readthedocs.org/>`_ is an HTML/XML template engine for Python. It’s designed to generate the document output of a web application, typically HTML markup or XML.
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The language used is page templates, originally a Zope invention [1], but available here as a standalone library that you can use in any script or application running Python 2.5 and up (including 3.x and pypy). It comes with a set of new features, too.
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The template engine compiles templates into Python byte-code and is optimized for speed. For a complex template language, the performance is very good.
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Here is an example of a template tags in Chameloen:
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Here is an example of a template tags in Chameleon:
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The *page templates* language is used within your document structure
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as special element attributes and text markup. Using a set of simple
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