>>>>> "PH" == Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: PH> To find out if this is a mod_perl probelm or not, try makiing your command PH> line script call $tt->process twice in a row. If the object gets PH> destroyed twice, this is mod_perl-related. Otherwise, it's a TT PH> problem and officially [OT] for the mod_perl list. Did. It is definitely only happening in mod_perl. On the command line, the object properly gets destroyed when expected, ie, before the print "end of template processing" happens.
- object not being destroyed in a TemplateToolkit-based h... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being destroyed in a TemplateToolki... darren chamberlain
- Re: object not being destroyed in a TemplateTo... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being destroyed in a TemplateTo... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being destroyed in a TemplateToolki... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being destroyed in a TemplateTo... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being destroyed in a Templa... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being destroyed in a Te... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being destroyed in... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being destroye... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being destroyed in... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being destroye... Vivek Khera
- Re: [Templates] Re: objec... Perrin Harkins
- Re: object not being dest... Vivek Khera
- Re: object not being dest... Robin Berjon
- Re: object not being dest... Vivek Khera
- Accessing Global Configur... Stathy Touloumis
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