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Top Forums Programming Open Source What is your favorite Linux distro? Post 302177681 by lame_penguin on Saturday 22nd of March 2008 02:28:42 PM
Old 03-22-2008
I'm using PCLOS and am pretty happy with it. Got tired of WinXPSP1 that MS refused to update for me, figured it was time for Linux.. Tried several live cds and PCLinux works best for me so far.

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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
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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
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