I think your example is too complicated. It made me look twice, so anyone unfamiliar with HTML::Template will likely not understand it at all. You're actually using a template and inserting its output into another template. Pretty confusing.
A simpler method would be to use a TMPL_LOOP for the table of data entries, and put the actual data in a suitable data structure for HTML::Template to make a nice table in the TMPL_LOOP.
On second thought, that might not be much simpler at all, since it requires understanding of complicated data structures.
--Morbo: "Windmills do not work that way!"
In reply to Re: Re: Display Database table with CGI and HTML::Template
by orkysoft
in thread Display Database table with CGI and HTML::Template
by Anonymous Monk
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