Hey Scott, sorry for the long silence. After my return I've tried to get this solution to work, but so far I've not been successful. I wanted to write up my attempts, but got buried in other work, hence the delay. I'll reply in more detail later this week. Cheers, Lutz On Tuesday, 13.03.2018 12:51:54 Scott H wrote:
Did this work?
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 6:46 AM, Lutz Gehlen <lrg_ml@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi Scott,
thank you for your reply. This looks exactly like the piece of information I was lacking. I'll be traveling the next couple of days, but I'll certainly try this approach next week.
Cheers, Lutz
On Tuesday, 20.02.2018 11:40:00 Scott H wrote:
Looking into what your asking, have you tried this: https://metacpan.org/pod/Dancer2::Template::TemplateToolkit
Go to Advanced Customizations and you'll see how to create a subclass module to return $tt. Have you tried this method?
-Scott
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 1:47 AM, Lutz Gehlen <lrg_ml@gmx.net>
wrote:
Hi Warren,
thank you for your reply and your research on the escaping plugins.>
On Monday, 19.02.2018 10:59:19 Warren Young wrote:
Since you seem to have an itch here, how about you port the plugin? Then you get the software you want. You’ve got preexisting code on both sides to work with: the source plugin and many examples of existing D2 plugins to aid in the translation.
Yes, maybe porting the plugin is the way to go. However, part of my intention in raising this topic on the list was to find out whether a port of Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML actually _is_ the software I really want. What made me think was that nobody has done it so far as a solution to what I believed to be a standard problem.
Furthermore, the documentation of Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML states: "If you're using Template Toolkit, you may wish to look instead at Template::Stash::EscapeHTML which takes care of this reliably at the template engine level, and is more widely-used and tested than this module."
This supposedly goes along the same line as Shlomi's suggestion of Template::Stash::AutoEscaping, but so far I have not figured out how to deploy this approach in Dancer.
So to come back to your suggestion of porting Dancer::Plugin::EscapeHTML to Dancer2, I will consider it, but need to find out more about whether this is the right way to go.
Cheers, Lutz
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