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Hi, I'm new on the list. Is there an archive somewhere? Here's my question/thought/proposal: I've worked with HTML::Template for some time now, always had good experiences. I've recently been working with an HTML designer, and "teaching" him not to trample my carefully constructed HTML::Template tags has been difficult, because he keeps wanting to put in some "real data" that he can see as he designs forms and whatnot. When he does type in his real data, he either a) deletes the HTML template tags (somehow expecting them to reappear when I get the file back), b) puts in a VALUE="foobar" attribute within the tag, expecting it do something when he looks at it in DreamWeaver or whaterver, or c) just writes "foobar" next to the tag (I should note that I use the HTML comment form of tags, so they don't show up when you view them, and don't cause issues in form data <input value="<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME-->"> usages). So, that got me to thinking about having a way for me to include "preview" data that could be seen while developing the template in an HTML editor, that could be programmatically stripped during execution. The filter mechanism sounds good (say, to strip out <!-- TMPL_PREVIEW --> nested text), but it also seems like I have to type alot for that: <table><tr><td> <!--TMPL_VAR NAME=DATA><!--TMPL_PREVIEW -->foobar<!-- /TMPL_PREVIEW --> </td></tr></td> There's also the fear that my intrepid HTML designer will simply move the "foobar" element around the page, without bringing along the other tags. I've thought (a little) about this scenario: <table><tr><td> <!-- TMPL_VAR NAME=DATA --> </td></tr></table> then in my .cgi: $template->param(DATA => $foobar); $template->print_to(\*STDOUT); Then, at the command line: > perl -MHTML::Template=PREVIEW ./myscript.cgi [ no output ] Now the template looks like: <table><tr><td> <!-- TMPL_PREVIEW TYPE=VAR NAME=DATA-->foobar<!-- /TMPL_PREVIEW --> </td></tr></table> Now at least the "foobar" is together with all of it's tag (i.e., there's no separate TMPL_VAR tag to also be worried about). Of course, to use the template now, either a) HTML::Template would have to also look for TMPL_PREVIEW tags, and act accordingly, or b) there'd need to be a reverse perl -MHTML::Template=UNPREVIEW mechanism. I haven't entirely thought out what would happen in loops ... Maybe only the first iteration through the loop would happen during PREVIEW, just to get one line of data ... or maybe all the iterations would happen, and the loop itself would be PREVIEW-tagged so that the multiple iterations could be removed later. And then all the other tags throw my mind into a tizzy: <TMPL_ODD>, etc. Maintaining those while still offering a "preview" that doesn't require a web browser and connectivity (hah, you thought I hadn't thought of the obvious!) Thanks for any insight, - -Aaron -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (OSF1) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8GTgtt6Sp9Om+GYMRAjobAJ9Uuebo39C6Gsm/N5/pKJTiLygtfgCfeXLG RzFlgLolaWF0TtDziuY1+i8= =6TIC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
