On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:30:55 -0500, Michael Peters
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would there be any way to use this plugin and have multiple TT objects?
> I ask this because I have a situation where I have 2 TT objects that
> have very different parameters. For instance, one has the WRAPPER
> parameter set to a site wrapping template and the other doesn't.
> 
> So at certain situations I have to use the first (showing a page) and in
> others I have to use the second (sending an email). So, is this possible
> with your plugin? If not, would it be hard to include (not having looked
> at the source yet)? Or is this a situation where I'm just better off not
> using the plugin.

You should be able to get it to work, although I am not sure how clean
it will look in your code.

package TT1;
use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT;
TT1->tt_config( ... );

package TT2;
use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT;
TT2->tt_config( ... );

package My::CGIApp;

use TT1;
use TT2;

sub my_runmode {
  my $self = shift;

  my $tt1 = TT1->tt_obj;
  my $tt2 = TT2->tt_obj;
  return $tt1->tt_process('template.tmpl', { param1 => 'value1' } );

  # or just this
  return TT1->tt_process('template.tmpl', { param1 => 'value1' } );
}

I think it looks pretty ugly myself, and would question why you need
two Template Toolkit objects in the same application.  But I think
something along those lines should work...

Cheers,

-- 
Cees Hek

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