That did it, in fact the code I posted above:
[% var = 'foo'; $var = 'bar'; # now $foo eq 'bar'! %]
actually works without the braces, I found a typo in my code :P
perl -e 'split//,q{john hurl, pest caretaker}and(map{print @_[$_]}(joi +n(q{},map{sprintf(qq{%010u},$_)}(2**2*307*4993,5*101*641*5261,7*59*79 +*36997,13*17*71*45131,3**2*67*89*167*181))=~/\d{2}/g));'
In reply to Re^4: Dynamic variable naming in Template Toolkit
by agianni
in thread Dynamic variable naming in Template Toolkit
by agianni
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