On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 12:51, Webmaster Techcode.NET wrote:
> MessageNo need to send emails to both me and list (twice) I guess ?
> 
er, ok
> 
> Anyway - I already looked into that. It's what CGI::Application::Framework 
> uses.
> But it's not what I need/want.
> 
> That way I can only call some run_mode (method) from current module (one that 
> is outputing
> the template in the first place).  I would need to manualy add plugins to 
> each of the module
> (or just in base module). 
> 
> 
> On the other hand, I could write an method in my base module (inherited by 
> others). And implement
> that logic inside of him (require SomeModule, call some_run_mode in it ...).

I don't know how much flexibility you need. I have a limited number of
run modes that my templates embed so I just place them in my base class.
I guess you could import them into your namespace or perhaps other list
members have more elegant solutions - I'm sure that there is one though
> 
> 
> But all that would be similar like this:
> 
> <TMPL_VAR NAME="CGIAPP_EMBED('run_plugin','some_plugin','param1','param')">
> 
> I was hopping to avoid that ... and make it shorter/simpler as:
> 
> <TMPL_PLUGIN NAME="SomeName(param1, param2)">

Well, you can use a filter to make it whatever you want. I like

[% snippet="SomeName(param1, param2)" %]

because our designers like to distinguish between template tags and HTML
tags, and not using angular brackets make it easier for them

>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Dan Horne 
>   To: 'Webmaster Techcode.NET' ; html-template-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
>   Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:33 PM
>   Subject: RE: [htmltmpl] Writing an extension for HTML::Template - how to do 
> it?
> 
> 
>   Hi
> 
>   Since you're using CGI::App, you should have a look at 
> CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate - which will allow you to call a run 
> mode with the H::T
> 
>    <TMPL_VAR NAME="CGIAPP_embed('some_run_mode', 'param, 'param')">
> 
>   Dan
> 
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Webmaster 
> Techcode.NET
>     Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2005 11:16
>     To: html-template-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>     Subject: [htmltmpl] Writing an extension for HTML::Template - how to do 
> it?
> 
> 
>     Hello folks!
> 
>     Don't know if it's just me or documentation of HTML::Template::Extension 
> isn't good. Eitherway, I can't figure out how to write an extenstion for it, 
> that I need for my project. 
> 
>     I work with CGI::Application, and I wan't to be able to use (reusable) 
> objects in my templates.
> 
>     For instance :
> 
>     <tmpl_plugin name="SomeName(param1, param2)">
> 
>     My filter would find SomeName module (Prefix such as 
> MyApp::Plugin::SomeName) make an instance of it and call method - say named 
> run. And place returned value instead of this tag.
> 
>     Think of it as another template file that is included but it has some 
> processing ... That way I can create one module/plugin and use it througth 
> whole site/application.
> 
> 
>     If I don't figure this out soon - I will have to give a shot to 
> HTML::Template::Expr and register a function with it (<tmpl_var 
> name="plugin(SomeName, param1, param2)">).
> 
>     Thanks.
> 




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