From: "Sam Tregar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That's a run-time error that happens during output() and the relevent file
and
> line numbers are currently only available during parse().

Sam, I'm curious: Why wouldn't my suggestion work? The croaked message
Matija referred to is in the param method. I can't find it anywhere else.
How does it reach the output method if it is croaking on this line as the
param is set?

After thinking about it: it seems like it would be easier for Matija to
provide all the vars in a tmpl_loop, passing empty strings (instead of
turning off "die_on_bad_params" and so H::T will fill ignore extra columns).
Or, maintain seperate loop names.

Mark




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