I am seeking the wisdom of those who went before me *bows down*. Im working on a template engine for a specific website system. Here is the structure of how the system works
index.cgi  ~ Loader, Calls all modules, defines global variables
-->Calls decodeTemplate('templateName');
---->Looks in the template for a marker %content%
------->calls "modules/templateName.pl";
---------->This module needs to decode form content
-------------->Calls breakupForm("post");

Simpler put
index.cgi --> $template->decodeTemplate('templateName') --> calls require "modules/templateName.pl" &templateName --> calls %form = $forms->breakupForms('post') which returns "%form"; But for some reason the breakupForms module isnt reading the "STDIN" to breakup the form Any suggestions? This is driving me nuts,

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