Yuck. If you have to synchronize the template with the code, why use a template at all?

If you ask me, the best solution is to switch to Template Toolkit 2 and do something like this:

[% IF foo_checked ; '<input type=checkbox name="foo" checked>' ; ELSE +-%] <input type=checkbox name="foo">[% END %]
And you can also change the tag delimiters so that you can make it look f.ex like so:
<!--// IF foo_checked ; '<input type=checkbox name="foo" checked>' ; E +LSE --> <input type=checkbox name="foo"><!--// END -->
That way the browser sees valid HTML and the template can still generate either variant. HTML::Template ain't bad, but its syntax is really too restrictive IMHO.

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re: Browser-viewable HTML::Template templates by Aristotle
in thread Browser-viewable HTML::Template templates by dws

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