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in reply to Re: Text::Template and YAML
in thread Text::Template and YAML

Using templates is a good idea, but for marking up a Perl code template, I'd choose a syntax other than Text::Template's interpolation style, which requires a lot of back-slashing of braces and variable sigils. I think the templates would be easier to read if in the HTML::Mason or EmbPerl syntaxes, both of which are equally easy to fill in.

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Re^3: Text::Template and YAML
by duelafn (Parson) on Jul 24, 2005 at 16:21 UTC

    It is possible (and even encouraged by the documentation) to change the delimiters that Text::Template looks for so that you don't have to backslash the braces. For instance:

    Text::Template->new(DELIMITERS => ['<<:', ':>>']);

    Good Day,
        Dean