Template Processing System
The Template Toolkit is a collection of modules which implement a
fast, flexible, powerful, and extensible template processing system.
It was originally designed and remains primarily useful for generating
dynamic web content, but it can be used equally well for processing
any other kind of text based documents: HTML, XML, POD, PostScript,
LaTeX, and so on.
It can be used as a stand-alone Perl module or embedded within an
Apache/mod_perl server for generating highly configurable dynamic web
content. A number of Perl scripts are also provided which can greatly
simplify the process of creating and managing static web content and
other offline document systems.
- Developed at devel:languages:perl
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Template-Toolkit-2.23.tar.gz | 0000496692 485 KB | |
perl-Template-Toolkit.changes | 0000011014 10.8 KB | |
perl-Template-Toolkit.spec | 0000003117 3.04 KB |
Revision 22 (latest revision is 43)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- update to 2.23: * fixed bug RT#47929 which caused the XS Stash to die mysteriously when calling code that used string evaluation (e.g. DateTime) * fixed bug RT#68722 so that list.defined('alpha') always returns false * added the TRACE_VARS option to keep track of what variables are used in a template; it's not documented yet; see t/trace_vars.t for an example of use * applied patch from RT#48989 to avoid Template::Plugin::Procedural from adding target class' methods AUTOLOAD and new methods multiple times * applied patch from RT#53451 to accept negative epoch times in Template::Plugin::Date * applied patch to add $Template::Directive::WHILE_MAX option to tpage
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