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authorChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2011-01-19 02:27:16 -0500
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@@ -151,9 +151,7 @@ Declarative Configuration
A third mode of configuration can be employed when you create a
:app:`Pyramid` application named *declarative configuration*. This mode uses
an XML language known as :term:`ZCML` to represent configuration statements
-rather than Python. ZCML is often used when application extensibility is
-important. Most of the examples in the narrative portion of this
-documentation concentrate on imperative configuration rather than ZCML, but
-almost everything that can be configured imperatively can also be configured
-via ZCML. See :ref:`declarative_chapter` for more information about ZCML.
+rather than Python. ZCML is not built-in to Pyramid, but almost everything
+that can be configured imperatively can also be configured via ZCML if you
+install the :term:`pyramid_zcml` package.