Re: [htmltmpl] Nesting Templates
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From: Brian M. <bm...@pa...> - 2002-08-14 19:58:27
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Why not just stick the block of HTML, tmpl_vars and all, into another template, and then anywhere you have that block, replace it with <tmpl_include name="/path/to/your/include/template.tmpl">? Brian McCain PageMasters Internet Group ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Veatch" <htm...@dv...> To: <htm...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 12:38 PM Subject: [htmltmpl] Nesting Templates | Greetings all, | | Sending again, b/c it was sent accidentally from the wrong address... | I'm brand new to HTML::Template. I just found it last week, and am so | far very impressed. I was somewhat daunted by the idea of building my | own tag-replacement scheme, for reasons of both difficulty and (mainly) | time. H::T so far has been the answer to all my needs. | | I do have a question though... I've a problem, for which the solution | (at least the obvious solution) is nested templates, but haven't found a | way to do it w/o running through $template->output twice... which is one | more than I want to. | | In several templates, I use the same block of HTML which contains | several tmpl_vars. It would be ideal to be able to assign that block of | markup to a tmpl_var, and have both the parent, and the child template | parsed in one go. I was hoping to find an option like max_nesting that | would behave as max_includes does... in order to minimize the chance of | endless loops. I'm using scalarref and arrayref templates, btw, yanked | from a database, Apache 1.3.26, mod_perl 1.27, and H::T 2.5. | | My apologies if this has been covered before, I searched the archives | and didn't find anything, though it could have been for lack of the | right search terms. It may not even be a good idea for reasons I've yet | to see... but it never hurts to ask. Is there a way to do what I'm | talking about? Maybe H::T::Expr? I haven't looked there yet. | | Thanks in advance. | | ] David Veatch | ] dv...@dv... | ] http://dvicci.com/ | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- | This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board | for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! | http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code=31 | _______________________________________________ | Html-template-users mailing list | Htm...@li... | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/html-template-users | |