Dear monks,
I've got a small question about accessing method "config" of HTML::Template from CGI::Application.
I'd like to do the equivalent of HTML::Template-> config(utf8 => 1) in a CGI::Application: what's the syntax for the method call?
I know I could use a reference to an object returned by load_tmpl() but this means I have to call load_tmpl() and only then I can configure the module:
my $self = shift;
my $tmplObj = $self->load_tmpl('myFile.tmpl', utf8 => 1);
$tmplObj->config(utf8=>1);
Is this the best way? Can't I put the "config" call in other place so that its effect is already there when I call load_tmpl() in the first run mode?
Thanks
Bye,
Max
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