Hi marto, you're absolutely right. But since the template contains loop instructions, I'd like to be able to give the user a preview with some sample data. My objective is to use the XML of a sample template to display in a webpage. My actual XML template is not intelligible.
Edit : I forgot to mention, I'm using the wrapper Excel::Template::TT
<workbook>
<worksheet name="Configuration"><format color="black">
<row><bold><cell text="!!!!!!!!! [% host.cmts.name %] !!!!!!!!!!"
+/></bold></row>
<row />
[% FOREACH int IN host.interfaces %]
<row><cell text="interface ip-bundle [% int.bundle %].[% int.subBu
+ndle %]" /></row>
[%- FOREACH ip IN int.secondaries %]
<row><cell text=" ip address [% ip.ipAddress %] [% ip.subnetMask %
+] secondary" /></row>
[%- END %]
[% END %]
<row />
<row><bold><cell text="!!!!!!!!! END : [% host.cmts.name %] !!!!!!
+!!!!" /></bold></row>
</format>
</worksheet>
</workbook>
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