I am using CGI::Application and 90% of my functions has the below syntax, except for the tmpl names.
Is there any SMART way of putting this code somewhere else and then include it in the function? Does anyone have any ideas on this matter or am I on the wrong track?
sub showStart { # application object my $self = shift; # database handle my $dbh = $self->param('dbh'); # get cgi query object my $q = $self->query(); my %post = $q->Vars; # load template files my $tmpl = $self->load_tmpl('main.phtml'); my $tmpl_sub = $self->load_tmpl('start.phtml'); # some function specific code... # output $tmpl->param( tmpl_sub => $tmpl_sub->output() ); return $tmpl->output; }

In reply to CGI::Application same function code by boboson

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