use tmpl_include for headers and footers
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On Monday 11 November 2002 20:12, Will wrote:
> I have a code design idea, but I am not sure if it is
> all that efficient, so I wanted to ask if there is a
> better way to do what I am thinking.
>
> Suppose I have a script, like a bulletin board, which
> I know will produce five webpages: 1.)view_posts_list,
> 2.) read_posts, 3) reply_2_post, 4.) confirm_post and
> 5.) error_mssg.  Currently, I look at it like I have
> at least five subtroutines - one for each page - plus
> any other subroutines that may be necessary.
> Basically, I just use perl to initialize the
> variables, and then insert those values into the HTML
> via the template tags.
>
> The concern I am trying to lead up to here is that the
> headers and footers in each "page"/subroutine are the
> same from page to page.  If I understand correctly,
> all this stuff gets compiled at runtime  The script
> would probably be more efficient if I were able to
> somehow "factor out" those common areas into the main
> logic (main logic = driver) of the script, but I am
> not sure how to do that.  Can anyone explain a way to
> handle this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Will
>
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