some food for thought on other options ( TT2/Xslate/sub )

... i do crazy stuff ... can I go +1?

If the templating system you are using doesn't support the features you want, change templating systems :) like https://metacpan.org/pod/Template#INCLUDE it supports ARGUMENTs to INCLUDE, or the system of the future https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Xslate#HTMLTemplate its got migration tools :)

Also, stop wanting crazy stuff :)

Also, don't be afraid to forget about templates :) if you're the one doing all this "templating", if there is no web designer using a WYSYWYG html editor to style your template, just write it all in perl subroutines :)


In reply to Re: Nested HTML::Template usage (TT2/Xslate/sub) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Nested HTML::Template usage by skx

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