Okay, I did think of a teeny-tiny thing I'd like to have.  It's not
exactly an addition to H::T itself, though.

I occasionally find myself wanting to be able to define things in the
template.  That is, setting parameters, a sort of tiny configuration file.

I've been meaning to write a standard bit of code to do something like
that whenever I need some parameters that I don't want to hardcode, but
that I don't really need a full-fledged configuration file manager for...
something with just enough brains to parse a file, populate variables as
needed, and recognize when the configuration ends and the template begins,
and hand the rest of the file off to a new H::T instance.

-- 
Karen J. Cravens  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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