For the past couple of days I have been pulling out my hair on how to use a paginator in Perl. I am learning template-toolkit because it seems a lot of paginator modules use the toolkit. So ie. 20 results/page w/back and forward links. What I need is very simple working code - if only I had the simplist of real working code - just a working example. No working examples on the web(?!) I would be grateful again for a simple real life working example - the data file, the Perl file, the template file - wouldn't that be it? Thanks. Lee G. It'd be for a DBI CGI rendering but hey, just a simple hash, array, file, I'll take any working code, then I can riff off of it. Thanks.

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