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<p>On 18/10/17 8:13 pm, Richard Jones wrote:<br>
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<p>I've been caught by that before. Try <font face="monospace,
monospace">[% entries.$id.item('_id') %]. For some reason
(would interested to learn what), TT doesn't seem to be able
to cope with leading underscores in data structures.<br>
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<font face="monospace, monospace"><font face="monospace, monospace">That's
documented in Template::Manual::Variables<font face="monospace,
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monospace"><font face="monospace, monospace">, which
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</font>Any key in a hash which starts with a '_' or
'.' character will be considered private ...<br>
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<font face="monospace, monospace">Hope that helps,<br>
<font face="monospace, monospace"> Russell.<br>
<font face="monospace, monospace"> aka veryrusty.</font><br>
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