Right, which is exactly what you are not doing by making your template parse the data and decide what to display.
I'm actually wondering why I can't just do this in XSL/T
You probably can. Go for it, if you like XSLT. XML::LibXML is still probably your best bet for that.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Template Toolkit and XML
by perrin
in thread Template Toolkit and XML
by DesertGhost
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