EDIT: I just noticed the typo in my TMPL_ELSE block, and now it's working... I think I either need more sleep or more caffeine.
I'm having trouble getting HTML::Template's blocks to function -- it seems like my template is just skipping that code entirely.
<TMPL_LOOP NAME=DATA>
<TMPL_VAR NAME=complete><br>
<TMPL_IF NAME="complete">
<!-- Some HTML here -->
<TMPLE_ELSE>
<!-- Some other HTML here -->
</TMPL_IF>
</TMPL_LOOP>
The <TMPL_VAR> line is displaying the expected values, but nothing in the block below it is showing up whatsoever. The data structure I'm passing in to the template is:
$VAR1 = [
{
'code' => 26,
'message' => 'Start building sensors for Jarvis',
'complete' => 0
},
{
'code' => 33,
'message' => 'Machine learning to determine if actions are app
+ropriate or not',
'complete' => 0
},
{
'code' => 37,
'message' => 'Play by genre audioserv method',
'complete' => 0
}
];
Any help is greatly appreciated -- I've been banging my head against it for the last hour.
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