> I'm not quite following. You want him to replace all his SSI tags with > TT?
Not replace, but augment. For example: <body> <!--#include virtual="header.inc"--> <p>The hostname of this system is [% hostname %].</p> <!--#include virtual="footer.inc"--> </body> In turn, header.inc could contain: <h1>[% page_title %]</h1> That's obviously contrived, but I think you can see what I mean. It allows him to work within his GUI software and see the complete page (since it recognizes SSI include directives and pulls in a read-only version of the included file), and yet retain the benefits of using TT. Obviously I'll need to define $hostname and $page_title somewhere. One idea is to simply call from within the handler a package function with a name derived from the currently processing .shtml file. > Post-filtering implies that there will be some SSI stuff that gets > resolved and then results in a document that contains TT tags. Right. This is precisely what I need. I'm going to check some of the other SSI modules on CPAN now :). -- Ross _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
