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HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils(3pm) |
NAME¶
HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils - Utility functions for HTML::Template::Compiled
SYNOPSIS¶
# import log() and stack() use HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils qw(:log); # import the escapign functions use HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils qw(:escape);
DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS¶
stack¶
$self->stack;
For HTML::Template:Compiled developers, prints a stack trace to STDERR.
md5¶
md5($text)
If Digest::MD5 is installed, returns the md5_base64 for $text, otherwise returns the empty string.
log¶
$self->log(@msg)
For HTML::Template::Compiled developers, print log from @msg to STDERR.
ESCAPING FUNCTIONS¶
escape_html¶
my $escaped_html = escape_html($raw_html);
HTML-escapes the input string (only &, ", single quotes, "<" and ""> and returns it;
escape_html_all¶
my $escaped_html = escape_html_all($raw_html);
HTML-escapes the input string (with HTML::Entities) and returns it;
escape_uri¶
my $escaped_uri = escape_uri($raw_uri);
URI-escapes the input string and returns it;
escape_js¶
my $escaped_js = escape_js($raw_js);
JavaScript-escapes the input string and returns it;
escape_ijson¶
my $escaped_js = escape_ijson($raw_js);
JavaScript-escapes the input string except for the apostrophe and returns it, so it can be used within a JSON element.
2022-11-19 | perl v5.36.0 |