Both of those are reasonable approaches, though I found that using eval gave me a bit more control. With an eval, you can make a case-by-case decision to continue or really die. Some HTML::Template errors, particularly complaints about parameters, are safe to continue past when you're debugging.
In reply to Re: Re: Two tips for developing with HTML::Template
by dws
in thread Two tips for developing with HTML::Template
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