in reply to Re: HTML::Template
in thread HTML::Template
Template toolkit is indeed more ergonomic, but it also
carries a lot of (useful) baggage with it (but baggage is
still baggage). The example given lends itself
to a more simpler solution. Rather than being the Pepsi guy
at a Coca-Cola rally, i would have recommended
Inline::TT:
However, i still prefer HTML::Template for its sheer simplicity. And my eyes haven't gone bad yet. ;)use strict; use warnings; use Inline qw(TT); print test( HOME => $ENV{HOME}, PATH => $ENV{PATH}, ); __END__ __TT__ [% BLOCK test %] <html> <head><title>Test Template</title> <body> My Home Directory is [% HOME %] <p> My Path is set to [% PATH %] </body> </html> [% END %]
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