When in doubt, check for exceptions...
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT use strict; use Template; use CGI; my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header("text/html"); my $template = Template->new( { INCLUDE_PATH => '/home/xxxx/yyy/zzzz' +} ) || die Template->error(), "\n"; my $vars = { message => 'Hello', }; $template->process( 'test.html', $vars ) || die $template->error();
returns
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 file error - test.html: not found
Maybe you shoud just need to set your "INCLUDE_PATH" to the correct location of your test.html file?

-biz-


In reply to Re: no output from template toolkit by jbisbee
in thread no output from template toolkit by BrianC

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