I tend not to put any HTML into the plugin code, but instead send it to the plugin from the document level.

<ul> <some_list_creating_plugin> <li><some_marker></li> </some_list_creating_plugin> </ul> some_list_creating_plugin => sub { my @list = ['foo','bar','baz']; my $mask = $_[0]; my $result; foreach my $item (@list) { my $maskCopy = $mask; $maskCopy =~ s@<some_marker>@$item@gs; push (@results, $maskCopy); } return join (@results); } output ------ <ul> <li>foo</li> <li>bar</li> <li>baz</li> </ul>

In reply to Re^13: Thanks to Ikegami, Chromatic & Corion by Logicus
in thread Thanks to Ikegami, Chromatic & Corion by Logicus

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