
Hi, My website at http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/ is based on lots of template files, for example: http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/darcs/website/pages/catch.html (not a real HTML file, but a partial HTML file). These files all start with some metadata, and then have some templated language below, which gets combined with headers/footers to produce my website. I did this all using custom code, but I'd like to move to using Hamlet with YAML, so I can throw away lots of my custom code and so I get lots of additional features I'm currently missing because I have to hand-roll the framework myself. I couldn't find any examples of anything else doing this, so two questions: 1) I couldn't find any easy way to say "run hamlet on each of the files in this directory"? Will I have to do a getDirectoryContents in IO, lift that into Q, and then statically call hamletFile on a list? Then I'll output the HTML to file. 2) Is there an existing example of this? Writing a static site in terms of Hamlet seems like a nice idea, and I can't be the first to have thought of it. Thanks, Neil