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If you migrate from Cumulus 1 (where case does not matter) to Cumulus MX (where case does matter), from version 3.3.0 onwards the NOAA default monthly name if it reads "NOAAMO'mmyy'.txt" (MX believes "mm" '''means minutes''', not month) is changed into "NOAAMO'MMyy'.txt (which works on both Cumulus 1 and MX).
If you migrate from Cumulus 1 (where case does not matter) to Cumulus MX (where case does matter), from version 3.3.0 onwards the NOAA default monthly name if it reads "NOAAMO'mmyy'.txt" (MX believes "mm" '''means minutes''', not month) is changed into "NOAAMO'MMyy'.txt (which works on both Cumulus 1 and MX).
= Template Files =
This is the name given by Steve Loft to the files that contain web tags, and when Cumulus processes these files it generates web pages which it then uploads to your web site. There is more about processing of files on the [[Customised templates]] page, but think of a template as containing text that Cumulus copies from the template file to the web page it is constructing. The processing process is basically a parse, each time it finds what MX calls a token (a web tag complete with any parameters it needs) it looks up the value that it will use to replace that web tag before moving on through the text. The example web templates provided by Cumulus insert a "T" atb the end of the intended web page name before the extension (.htm or .html).


= Web tags available in Cumulus =
= Web tags available in Cumulus =
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