Title: Another Template Toolkit Q
So TT nicely allows a filename, a filehandle or blank for STDOUT.
So how to I capture the output to some variable so I could, say, manipulate that output
without having to read the file I've outputted?
Is that possible?
Mark K.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 03:17:10PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So TT nicely allows a filename, a filehandle or blank for STDOUT.
So how to I capture the output to "some variable" so I could, say,
manipulate that output
without having to read the file I've outputted?
Is that
* at 29/01 15:17 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So TT nicely allows a filename, a filehandle or blank for STDOUT.
So how to I capture the output to "some variable" so I could, say,
manipulate that output
without having to read the file I've outputted?
Is that possible?
mmm, this
Title: RE: Another Template Toolkit Q
Hang on, isn't there an actual Template Toolkit mailing list.
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Richard Clamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is? Well I know when I'm not wanted then :-)
Mark k.
Hang on, isn't there an actual Template Toolkit mailing list.
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Richard Clamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is? Well I know when I'm not wanted then :-)
Mark k.
Check http://www.tt2.org/info.html#lists for details.
And it's not that you're not wanted :-) it's more that you're likely
to get
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So TT nicely allows a filename, a filehandle or blank for STDOUT.
So how to I capture the output to "some variable" so I could, say,
manipulate that output
without having to read the file I've outputted?