[ZDP] BackTalk to Document The Zope Book (2.5 Edition)/Using Basic Zope Objects

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      Create a Folder called *Sales* in the root folder.  Click on the
      Sales folder and then select *Page Template* from the add list you
      learned about in Chapter 2.  This process will take you to the add
      form for a page template.  Specify the id "SalesPage" and the
      title "Template for Sales Staff" and click *Add*.  You have
      successfully created a page template.  However, it's content is
      standard boilerplate text, so move on to the next step to edit the
      content.

        % Anonymous User - Apr. 17, 2002 10:33 am:
         This does not work with Explorer as browser on Zope 2.5.0 (both Linux and Win2K as server), you will get an
         error saying "Error Value: You are not allowed to access manage_page_header in this context not found in
         'here/manage_page_header', at line 1, column 1"
         A workaround is to use Mozilla...

        % Anonymous User - Apr. 22, 2002 8:26 am:
         does not work with mozilla 1.0 rc1, too. same error. a workaround is to use
         netscape 4.7 (yuck..)

        % Anonymous User - Apr. 29, 2002 11:12 am:
         there is no field named title

        % Anonymous User - May 19, 2002 1:52 pm:
         No title field, only id and file... what file? where? who wrote this and why hasn't it been checked or
         updated?

        % Anonymous User - June 7, 2002 5:16 pm:
         Just enter the Id as "SalesPage" and click on "Add and edit". This will take you to a new page where you can
         enter the Title. Look around a little and experiment if the instructions aren't 100% correct! :)

        % Anonymous User - Jan. 4, 2003 5:34 am:
         Is there a way to configure the standard boilerplate text? Where does it come from?