That means the abbreviation DWT for?

The models have a TPL file type. Does that mean that dynamic Web template, or model DreamWeaver?

Of course, it does not matter, but I'm asking as a curiosity.

In the case of dreamweavers means model dreamweaver.

In Expression web (and web visual studio etc.), this means a dynamic web template.

PZ

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