Nice to see this, i've just implemented this (i called the tag <TMPL_DOC>)
in a subclass module that implements my required <TMPL_VAR></TMPL_VAR>
syntax too and other some nice addins to process html header and javascript
code.

As soon as i have time to write documentation, i post it to CPAN.

BYE

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> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Philip S Tellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: martedi 19 marzo 2002 19.41
> A: HTML::Template List
> Oggetto: Re: [htmltmpl] [cgiapp] Feature Request
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Phil Oertel wrote:
>
> > It seems like there are plenty of workarounds, but I can see the
> > benefits of something like a <tmpl_comment>blah</tmpl_comment> tag. It
>
> this can be handled well by a filter.  either remove everything within
> <tmpl_comment> tags, or replace it with <tmpl_if __always_false__>
>
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