My user base is less computer savvy and they tend to change the template files if they have access to them.

If they're smart enough to find the templates, I say they are computer savvy :D

Any what

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump qw' pp '; use File::Slurp qw' read_file '; use autodie qw' chdir open '; chdir 'templates directory'; open my($fh), '>:raw', 'MahTemplates.pl'; select $fh; print '%templates = (', "\n"; for my $file ( glob '*.xml' ){ print dd( $file, scalar read_file( $file, { binmode => ':raw' } ) ), "\n"; } print "\n);\n"; close $fh;

In reply to Re^3: Embed a template in perl file by Anonymous Monk
in thread Embed a template in perl file by whedglon

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