Well.... That worked :). Thanks for everyone for your help and coordination. Regards. On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel < bgkriegel@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
as explained on http://search.cpan.org/~samtregar/HTML-Template-2.9/Template.pm#TMPL_IF you need to pass a variable whose value is true or false to PERL, for example
<!-- TMPL_IF NAME="fulltext"--> Show if true <!-- TMPL_ELSE --> Otherwise <!-- /TMPL_IF -->
would work if "fulltext" has values "1" (true) or "0" (false). From the point of view of PERL, "TRUE" and "FALSE" are true.
You will need to set apropriate values, following the example $template->param( fulltext => '1'); # for true $template->param( fulltext => '0'); # for false
Hope that helps.
Bernardo
2010/8/8 Nitesh Rijal <rijal.it@gmail.com>:
Hello all.
I am trying to display a link only if one variable has TRUE. For this I have the following:
<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="fulltext" --> gives me either TRUE or FALSE
what should the <!-- TMPL_IF --> look like, so that if it is TRUE then IF block is displayed otherwise ELSE block is displayed.
Please Help.
Regards.
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