I thought that shouldn't matter, but I went ahead and reversed them. Now, it says
file error - \templates\userinfo.html: not found at C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\userinfo.cgi line 33.
It doesn't matter if I use an absolute or relative path. I still get the message.I have double checked that the files and folders are there and spelled correctly. Does TT have restrictions on where it will look for files? I even tried specifying the drive letter and I get this weird message
file error - no providers for template prefix 'C' at C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\userinfo.cgi line 33.
The TT at http://www.template-toolkit.org/docs/plain/Tutorial/Tutorial.html doesn't mention any of this stuff. Is there another tutorial somewhere on using this on Win systems? :(

By the way, thanks for helping.


In reply to Re: Re: Using Template toolkit by Anonymous Monk
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