Hi guys,

I need to provide a perl array of about 400 elements to javascript code in an html page. I am already using (and learning) Template Toolkit to separate perl from html.

My options as I currently see them:

a) print out the array along with the rest of the js code in the header of the page

b) some suggest JSON should be used for this, I would need to read-up

c) look for a built-in function within Template Toolkit that already does that

d) ...?

I am looking for a balance of code efficiency/speed and ease of use - I'm not a dedicated web developer and don't want to spend weeks learning a language for a small increase in speed... then again if my current knowledge is archaic I don't want to sit in the stone age :)


In reply to Providing perl array data to javascript code by nikmit

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