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Re: Default filter in TT

by Your Mother (Archbishop)
on Jan 01, 2011 at 19:41 UTC ( [id://880021]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Default filter in TT

There was a thread in the past on the TT2 list about this. I couldn't find it though. Google is increasingly useless (to me) as it apparently only indexes around 200 pages (bing! has 16 listed…) of the TT2 mailing list archive. So, either poke around in there, try searching yourself, you might be smarter than I am today, or maybe sign-up for the list and ask there.

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Re^2: Default filter in TT
by tinita (Parson) on Jan 01, 2011 at 19:48 UTC
    There was a thread in the past on the TT2 list about this.
    default_escape for Template::Toolkit? maybe?
    edit: oh, the TT mailing list, sorry.
    But as far as I remember whenever this question came up here the answer was complicated, and the last answer I got about this was Template::HTML. I would still be curious if there is an easy solution.

      ++ Good find. That thread points to a relevant month in the mailing list too.

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