I needlessly made the question too complex adding details that weren't relevant or remotely clear. Sorry about that. Let me rephrase the question. Normally, I use to create the displayed page parsing the data as necessary. What I would like to do is to create a file that can be used as the body of an email at the same time that I'm creating the displayed page. This would mean that two templates would be used at the same time. The idea to make the code easier to maintain. I hope this is a little bit more clear of my

Hi,

Sorry, it sounds as if you're not a programmer, my advice is hire a programmer


In reply to Re^3: HTML::TEMPLATE Simutaneous Templates by Anonymous Monk
in thread HTML::TEMPLATE Simutaneous Templates by StrangeDucks

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