I have an HTML template that looks something like this:
<h1>Some beginning HTML up here</h1> <update> interpolate [vars] when they are<p> between brackets like [this].<p> <a href="[doink]">[dink]</a> </update> <small>The ending HTML down here</small>
What I want to do is loop through the code between the update tags, interpolating variables each time.

I know I could search and replace with the data each time, however, this would obviously be inefficient, because it has to search through everything multiple times. I wonder if there is a different way to do it. Thanks in advance for your help.

By the way, I realize I am duplicating the functionality of HTML::Template, but this is a project I started a long time ago, when I was just beginning perl and not very module-aware. And I have my reasons now for not changing it, besides having to rewrite a lot of code.

When's the last time you used duct tape on a duct? --Larry Wall

In reply to search and variable interpolation in templates by ColonelPanic

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