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==[[DPL:Source and Installation|Source and Installation]]== |
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==[[DPL:Compatibility|Compatibility with Previous Versions]]== |
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==[[DPL:General Usage and Invocation Syntax|General Usage and Invocation Syntax]]== |
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'''This chapter is really important to read. It explains fundamental concepts of DPL.''' |
'''This chapter is really important to read. It explains fundamental concepts of DPL.''' |
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There are two modes to invoke DPL; each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. |
There are two modes to invoke DPL; each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. |
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DPL has a mechanism to substitute [[variables]], it has different output modes, |
DPL has a mechanism to substitute [[variables]], it has different output modes, |
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can accept variables from the URL, etc. |
can accept variables from the URL, etc. |
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So, [[General Usage and Invocation Syntax|please read]]. |
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==[[DPL:Parameters:_Controlling_Output_Format|Parameters: Controlling Output Format]]== |
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==[[DPL:Parameters:_Controlling_Output_Volume|Parameters: Controlling Output Volume]]== |
Revision as of 21:08, 20 March 2015
Sections
Source and Installation
Compatibility with Previous Versions
General Usage and Invocation Syntax
This chapter is really important to read. It explains fundamental concepts of DPL. There are two modes to invoke DPL; each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. DPL has a mechanism to substitute variables, it has different output modes, can accept variables from the URL, etc.