I've thought about parsing first, and then placing things into the template, but it seems the requirement is for the template to do it all. For instance, the Perl code should remain the same (I imagine it'd be called from a server, but that part of the project is unknown to me), and the template would be processed

I'll check out that library... thanks. I guess this whole thing is to test out the power of Perl/TT before it gets implemented, or more accurately, to see if it's worth it to implement it.

So you're saying the template can't handle that type of processing? I've been dinking around with the 'VIEWS' part of the toolkit, but can't seem to get anything to work correctly.


In reply to Re: Re: Template Toolkit and XML by DesertGhost
in thread Template Toolkit and XML by DesertGhost

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