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This should work shouldn't it? I know I've seen this topic before, but for the
life of me I can't find any mention of it.
Can't I print out tags? The reason is that I'd like to process some templates
twice, once for mostly static data which is on cached pages, and the second time
for context/user specific data.
This ties in with my previous question about setting CONFIG information AFTER
the template has been instantiated.
In my previous question I thought I didn't have to worry about this issue
because I would make my global function which returns a TT2 object a bit
smarter, but maybe it's me who isn't smart enough.
I would think that I can have a global function:
sub templateOBJ {
$global->{template} = new Template({ABSOLUTE => 1}) if (!defined
$global->{template});
return $global->{template};
}
And every time I need a template I call that function. From my understanding
this allows me to cache Template objects in mod_perl.
BUT, if I want a Template with OUTPUT => $filename then how would I change the
CONFIG for my global Template object?
Tosh
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