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<!DocTypE hTmL>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset=utf-8 />
<title>Demo App (built) for require-handlebars-plugin</title>
<link href="demo-build/styles/screen.build.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<div id="demo-app-container"></div>
<!-- use a common require.js and app injection method. -->
<script>require = {
locale : "en_ca",
// I change the path as to not duplicate the hbs.js and handlebars plugin.
// Normally, just drop it in the same place as require.js and it'll work fine.
// Essentially just ignore this.
paths : {
'hbs' : '../hbs',
'Handlebars' : '../Handlebars'
}
};</script>
<script src="demo-build/require.js" data-main="demo-build/main.js"></script>
<!-- Just some notes, nothing important to the demo. -->
<p style="color:#992222;">
Note 1: if this page isn't working for you, you probably need to run the build.<br />
Make sure you have node.js installed and then run this in the base directory:<br /><br />
<code>node r.js -o demo/app.build.js</code>
</p>
<p style="color:#992222;">
Note 2: Generally you won't have 2 different html files for the build and dev modes. Normally you'd just serve the built directory on production where the non-build directory is on your dev server. So your template never have to change, just your static directory switched out.
</p>
</body>
</html>