Hi Warren, thank you for your reply and your research on the escaping plugins.
On Monday, 19.02.2018 10:59:19 Warren Young wrote: > Since you seem to have an itch here, how about you port the > plugin? Then you get the software you want. You’ve got > preexisting code on both sides to work with: the source plugin > and many examples of existing D2 plugins to aid in the > translation. Yes, maybe porting the plugin is the way to go. However, part of my intention in raising this topic on the list was to find out whether a port of Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML actually _is_ the software I really want. What made me think was that nobody has done it so far as a solution to what I believed to be a standard problem. Furthermore, the documentation of Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML states: "If you're using Template Toolkit, you may wish to look instead at Template::Stash::EscapeHTML which takes care of this reliably at the template engine level, and is more widely-used and tested than this module." This supposedly goes along the same line as Shlomi's suggestion of Template::Stash::AutoEscaping, but so far I have not figured out how to deploy this approach in Dancer. So to come back to your suggestion of porting Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML to Dancer2, I will consider it, but need to find out more about whether this is the right way to go. Cheers, Lutz _______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list dancer-users@dancer.pm http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users