What am I doing wrong? It's probably something simple, but I can't see it. Any ideas?

Old version of Template...? Mysterious template engine configuration option?

This works for me

$ cat tt2-iterate-arrayohash.tt [%# ## tt2-iterate-arrayohash.tt ## 2016-12-20-00:32:23 ## ## -%] [% SET ed = "eddy"; SET ad = "addy"; SET voters = [ { 'lastname' => 'SCHMO', 'firstname' => 'JOE' }, { 'firstname' => 'SCHMO', 'lastname' => 'JIM' } ]; USE Dumper Indent = 1; GET Dumper.dump( [ voters , ed, ad ] ); -%] [%- TAGS <% %> -%] <p>ed: <% ed %><br/> ad: <% ad %></p> <table> <tr> <th>First</th> <th>Last</th> </tr> <% FOREACH voter IN voters %> <tr> <td><% voter.firstname %></td> <td><% voter.lastname %></td> </tr> <% END %> </table> $ tpage tt2-iterate-arrayohash.tt $VAR1 = [ [ { 'firstname' => 'JOE', 'lastname' => 'SCHMO' }, { 'firstname' => 'SCHMO', 'lastname' => 'JIM' } ], 'eddy', 'addy' ]; <p>ed: eddy<br/> ad: addy</p> <table> <tr> <th>First</th> <th>Last</th> </tr> <tr> <td>JOE</td> <td>SCHMO</td> </tr> <tr> <td>SCHMO</td> <td>JIM</td> </tr> </table>

In reply to Re: Dancer2 Template Toolkit interpolation by Anonymous Monk
in thread Dancer2 Template Toolkit interpolation by cLive ;-)

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