HTML::Template - a Perl module to use HTML Templates CHANGES
2.5 - Doc Fix: added reference to new HTML::Template website at http://html-template.sourceforge.net - Bug Fix: global_vars fixed for loops within loops - Bug Fix: include paths were broken under Windows (David Ferrance) - Bug Fix: nested include path handling was wrong (Gyepi Sam) - Bug Fix: MD5 signatures for file cache corrected (Martin Schroth) - Bug Fix: print_to was broken for tied filehandles (Darren Chamberlain) - Doc Fix: added mailing-list archive URL to FAQ, added link to tutorial, fixed typos and formatting DESCRIPTION This module attempts to make using HTML templates simple and natural. It extends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags - <TMPL_VAR>, <TMPL_LOOP>, <TMPL_INCLUDE>, <TMPL_IF>, <TMPL_ELSE> and <TMPL_UNLESS>. The file written with HTML and these new tags is called a template. It is usually saved separate from your script - possibly even created by someone else! Using this module you fill in the values for the variables, loops and branches declared in the template. This allows you to separate design - the HTML - from the data, which you generate in the Perl script. This module is licensed under the GPL. See the LICENSE section below for more details. TUTORIAL If you're new to HTML::Template, I suggest you start with the introductory article available on the HTML::Template website: http://html-template.sourceforge.net AVAILABILITY This module is available on SourceForge. Download it at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1075 The module is also available on CPAN. You can get it using CPAN.pm or go to: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SA/SAMTREGAR/ CONTACT INFO This module was written by Sam Tregar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). You can join the HTML::Template mailing-list by sending a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]