The way I do it, I put all my paths and configuration in a module or something like that, so I can access it in Perl. From there, you can make them available in TT by modifying your ->new call like this:
my $tt = Template->new({
INCLUDE_PATH => [
....
'/Users/mysilmaril/Sites/WIW/cgi-bin',
'.',
],
WRAPPER => 'wrapper',
VARIABLES => {
IMAGE_URL = "/assets/images",
CSS_URL = "/assets/css",
STUFF = $Module::Stuff
}
});
Then you can access them in your template like this:
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="[%CSS_URL%]/wiw.css" />
</head>
<body>
<p>blah blah
<img src="[%IMAGE_URL%]/image.png" />
<p>blah blah
<p>Something else: [%STUFF%]
</body>
</html>
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