Hi,
I'm just learning to use template toolkit and I keep getting error messages like this:
file error - main.tmpl: not found at C:\Inetpub\public\mainsite\www\ma
+in\dispatch.cgi line 35.
Is there any way I can see the full path that template toolkit is trying to access? I've tried all sorts of ways of instantiating a new template object, but none of them seem to let me get to the right path.
my $template = Template->new( {
INCLUDE_PATH => '..\admin\templates;..\main',
ABSOLUTE => 1
} );
If I could just see the full path that template toolkit is searching, that would be great. Right now, the error message is not very helpful. Thanks.
jatzger
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