Thanks. Following the blog post in the OP, I have used this plugin and it seems to be working well. I do have two minor follow-up questions, though.

My preference has long been to keep the templates outside the document root and Mojo seems happy with this too. However, I also usually refer to their path(s) relative to the document root (eg. $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/../templates/foo) so there are no absolute paths running around. But $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT} is undefined in my Mojolicious app. The question is therefore how can I refer to the document root dynamically inside Mojolicious?

Secondly, it seems that TtRenderer expects/insists on the template file extension being .html.tt - is there a way to over-ride this either in TtRenderer or in Mojolicious itself?


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In reply to Re^2: Mojolicious with Template Toolkit by hippo
in thread Mojolicious with Template Toolkit by hippo

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