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authorMichael Merickel <michael@merickel.org>2013-09-06 00:38:30 -0500
committerMichael Merickel <michael@merickel.org>2013-09-06 00:38:30 -0500
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@@ -250,8 +250,9 @@ Python, but instead, will use a templating language.
Pyramid doesn't mandate a particular database system, form library,
etc. It encourages replaceability. This applies equally to templating,
which is fortunate: developers have strong views about template
-languages. That said, Pyramid bundles Chameleon and Mako,
-so in this step, let's use Chameleon as an example:
+languages. That said, the Pylons Project officially supports bindings for
+Chameleon, Jinja2 and Mako, so in this step, let's use Chameleon as an
+example:
.. literalinclude:: quick_tour/templating/views.py
:start-after: Start View 1
@@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ we can use ``name`` as a variable in our template via
.. seealso:: See Also: :doc:`../narr/templates`,
:ref:`debugging_templates`, and
- :ref:`mako_templates`
+ :ref:`available_template_system_bindings`
Templating With ``jinja2``
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