Hello Monks. There seems to be a topic in HTML::Template that I simply cannot wrap my feeble little mind around: complext data structures within loops.
Here's what I'm trying to output, as an example:
- Alaska
- California
- Lily White
- Erik Svendater
- Flordia
- Fred Flinstone
- Barney Rubble
- Judy Jetson
Where the list of states is not always the same, and the number of people listed for each state is not always the same.
my first inclination was to have something like this
@array = [ state => "Alaska"<BR>
names => "Name One, Name Two" ]
except theres no way to split the names up in a template doc ... so I'm a lil confused. Anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
- Erik
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