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Old 05-07-2006
loop through all the files and use perl -p -i -e 's/blah/foo/' <filename>. This will edit the file directly and no need to copy the file and rename it
 

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HTML::Template::Compiled::Reference(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  HTML::Template::Compiled::Reference(3pm)

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HTML::Template::Compiled::Reference - A quick reference for HTML::Template::Compiled syntax TAGSTYLES
<TMPL_IF var><TMPL_VAR foo></tmpl_if var> <!-- TMPL_IF var --><!-- TMPL_VAR foo --><!-- /tmpl_if var --> <%if var %><%= foo %><%/if var %> Optional tagstyle 'tt': [%if var %][%= foo %][%/if var %] ACCESSING VARIABLES
<%= _.foo %> outputs foo in the cuurent position of the stash and is the same as <%= foo %> <%= .config.url %> goes to root of parameter stash; like $params->{config}->{url} <%= ..foo %> goes one level up in stash <%= list[3].keyname.method %> acts like: $stash->[3]->{keyname}->method TAGS
VAR <%var foo%> or <%= foo%> IF, IF_DEFINED, UNLESS, ELSIF, ELSE conditions like in Perl LOOP, WHILE, EACH for-loop and while-loop like in Perl. <%loop cds%><%= __counter__%>. Title: <%= _.title%><%/loop cds%> <%loop cds join=", " %><%= _.title%><%/loop cds%> <%while resultset.next%><%= __counter__%>. <%= _.foo %><%/while %> <%each hashref%><%= __key__ %>=<%= __value__ %><%/each %> (sorted alphanumeric) <%each hashref sort=alpha %><%= __key__ %>=<%= __value__ %><%/each %> (sorted alphanumeric) <%each hashref sort=num %><%= __key__ %>=<%= __value__ %><%/each %> (sorted numeric) <%each hashref sort=0 %><%= __key__ %>=<%= __value__ %><%/each %> (not sorted) WITH <%with cds[0].artist.fanclub%><%= _.address%><%= _.homepage%><%/with %> INCLUDE, INCLUDE_VAR <%include template.htc%> <%include_var param_with_template_name%> COMMENT, VERBATIM, NOPARSE <%comment explanation %> This will not appear in the rendered template. blah blah... <%/comment explanation %> SWITCH, CASE <%switch .config.language%> <%case de%>Hallo <%case es%>Hola <%case en,default%>Hello <%/switch .config.language%> PERL See section Perl in HTML::Template::Compiled ATTRIBUTES
Each attribute can be written as attribute=foo attribute="some thing" attribute='some "thing"' NAME You can omit the 'name=' here. <%if var%>var<%elsif name=var2%>var4<%/if%> Can be used in all tags. ESCAPE <%= message escape=html %> <%= params escape=url %> <%= params escape=js %> <%= some_var escape=dump|html%> Can be used in "VAR"-tags. DEFAULT <%= this.var.might_be_undef default="my fault" %> Can be used in "VAR"-tags. ALIAS <%loop cds alias="cd" %><%= cd.title %><%/loop cds %> Can be used in "LOOP" and "WHILE". Works like "SET_VAR" and is short for <%loop cds %><%set_var cd value=_ %><%= cd.title %><%/loop cds %> Useful for nested loops. SET_VAR <%set_var myvar value=.another.var %> <%set_var myvar2 expr="60 * 60 * 24" %> This creates a variable similar to local() in perl. To use such a var or an alias in includes, you must use "USE_VARS" in the include. USE_VARS <!-- recognize myvar and myvar2 as variables not parameter stash --> <%use_vars myvar,myvar2 %> myvar: <%= myvar %> JOIN <%loop cds join=", " %><%= _.title%><%/loop cds%> can be used in "LOOP" BREAK <%loop cds break="3" %> <%= _.title%><%if __break__ %> </%if %> <%/loop cds%> Sets "__break__" to 1 every xth loop. Can be used in "LOOP", "WHILE" and "EACH" OPTIONS
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