RE: [Templates] template equivalent of strict.pm
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> For standard plugins, the name they are accessible as depends=20
> on how you
> USE them. So, if you stuck:
>=20
> [% USE dumper %]
>=20
> in the template instead of (or possibly in addition to)
Hmm, I didn't know that. However, what my problem is more about is that
you can get it wrong and there is no error message, just no output...
cheers, jamie
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RE: [Templates] template equivalent of strict.pm
15:48 on 07 May 2004
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