Robert Hicks wrote:
> Mark Stosberg wrote:
>> Christopher Little wrote:
>>> Your syntax for the filter is correct and your sub doc_filter should
>>> work.
>>> Can you provide a little more code and the error message you're getting?
>>
>> I agree with Christopher. Find the spot in the load_tmpl() you are using
>> where it calls HTML::Template. Compare the args it passes to
>> HTML::Template to calling it directly, and go from there.
>>
>
> It sounds like most don't use the filters options. Would that be
> correct? I had not thought about it until the perl.com articles myself.
I have used H::T filters for every project for some years, for better
Dreamweaver compatibility. I explain more, including the actual code I
use, in this 2004 post:
http://www.jsw4.net/info/listserv_archives/cgiapp/04-01/msg00055.html
I've thought about publishing this as a little H::T Filter module, but
it does seem awfully little to publish and store in it's own file.
However, I realize that would make it easier for people to find and
learn about, and it could be worthwhile for that reason.
Mark
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