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Thanks for your input. I was already thinking of segmenting the large file into workable chunks. So using @$log1 for the first 20000 lines, @$log2 for the next batch and so on and finally if it amounts above 100000 lines saying it cannot be rendered on the webpage so user has to look at the file on the server locally eventually ... I am not an html::template expert so my next question arises how can i write the following more efficient ?
<tmpl_loop name=log1> <tmpl_if name=error> <font color=red> </tmpl_if> <tmpl_var escape=html name=logLine><br> <tmpl_if name=error> </font> </tmpl_if> </tmpl_loop> <tmpl_loop name=log2> <tmpl_if name=error> <font color=red> </tmpl_if> <tmpl_var escape=html name=logLine><br> <tmpl_if name=error> </font> </tmpl_if> </tmpl_loop> etc ....

In reply to Re^2: html::template and large files by xmerlin
in thread html::template and large files by xmerlin

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