Dear Monks

currently i have this data structure

$nodes = [ { 'name' => 'Testing Message', 'children' => [ { 'name' => 'Hello world', 'children' => [ { 'name' => 'inside', 'children' => [], 'id' => '3' } ], 'id' => '2' } ], 'id' => '1' } ];

and i am using this block in Template Toolkit to get the output :

[% VIEW nested %] [% BLOCK list %] <ul> [% FOREACH i IN item %] <li>[% i.name %]</li> [% IF i.children.size %] [% view.print(i.children.list) %] [% END %] [% END %] </ul> [% END %] [% END %] [% nested.print(nodes) %]
this will generate the output like this:
<ul> <li>Test</li> <ul> <li>Hello</li> <ul><li>inside</li> </ul> </ul> </ul>

Expected output:

<ul> <li>Test <ul> <li>Hello <ul><li>inside</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul>

In reply to Valid Nested Output by Anonymous Monk

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