in reply to Re: (shockme) Re: HTML::Template Problem
in thread HTML::Template Problem
I don't think so. HTML::Template uses CGI, so no.
HTML::Template uses the CGI protocol. However, it doesn't use the CGI module. (I've just grep-ed the source to be sure.)
What HTML::Template does is take a template (some text) and transform it (add some more text to it). It's then up to you what you do with that text.
Obviously often you want to emit the text as the content of a page responding to a CGI request, so you'll want a Content-Type: header. But it would be stupid for HTML::Template to assume this; there are many reasons why you need not to have the header. Here are some I've actually used:
In short, if you need a Content-Type: header you have to provide it.
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