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Template::Plugin::URL(User Contributed Perl DocumentatTemplate::Plugin::URL(3)

NAME
       Template::Plugin::URL - Plugin to construct complex URLs

SYNOPSIS
	   [% USE url('/cgi-bin/foo.pl') %]

	   [% url(debug = 1, id = 123) %]
	      # ==> /cgi/bin/foo.pl?debug=1&id=123

	   [% USE mycgi = url('/cgi-bin/bar.pl', mode='browse', debug=1) %]

	   [% mycgi %]
	      # ==> /cgi/bin/bar.pl?mode=browse&debug=1

	   [% mycgi(mode='submit') %]
	      # ==> /cgi/bin/bar.pl?mode=submit&debug=1

	   [% mycgi(debug='d2 p0', id='D4-2k[4]') %]
	      # ==> /cgi-bin/bar.pl?mode=browse&debug=d2%20p0&id=D4-2k%5B4%5D

DESCRIPTION
       The "URL" plugin can be used to construct complex URLs from a base stem
       and a hash array of additional query parameters.

       The constructor should be passed a base URL and optionally, a hash
       array reference of default parameters and values.  Used from with a
       template, it would look something like the following:

	   [% USE url('http://www.somewhere.com/cgi-bin/foo.pl') %]
	   [% USE url('/cgi-bin/bar.pl', mode='browse') %]
	   [% USE url('/cgi-bin/baz.pl', mode='browse', debug=1) %]

       When the plugin is then called without any arguments, the default base
       and parameters are returned as a formatted query string.

	   [% url %]

       For the above three examples, these will produce the following outputs:

	   http://www.somewhere.com/cgi-bin/foo.pl
	   /cgi-bin/bar.pl?mode=browse
	   /cgi-bin/baz.pl?mode=browse&debug=1

       Note that additional parameters are separated by '"&"' rather than
       simply '"&"'.  This is the correct behaviour for HTML pages but is,
       unfortunately, incorrect when creating URLs that do not need to be
       encoded safely for HTML.	 This is likely to be corrected in a future
       version of the plugin (most probably with TT3).	In the mean time, you
       can set $Template::Plugin::URL::JOINT to "&" to get the correct
       behaviour.

       Additional parameters may be also be specified to the URL:

	   [% url(mode='submit', id='wiz') %]

       Which, for the same three examples, produces:

	   http://www.somewhere.com/cgi-bin/foo.pl?mode=submit&id=wiz
	   /cgi-bin/bar.pl?mode=browse&id=wiz
	   /cgi-bin/baz.pl?mode=browse&debug=1&id=wiz

       A new base URL may also be specified as the first option:

	   [% url('/cgi-bin/waz.pl', test=1) %]

       producing

	   /cgi-bin/waz.pl?test=1
	   /cgi-bin/waz.pl?mode=browse&test=1
	   /cgi-bin/waz.pl?mode=browse&debug=1&test=1

       The ordering of the parameters is non-deterministic due to fact that
       Perl's hashes themselves are unordered.	This isn't a problem as the
       ordering of CGI parameters is insignificant (to the best of my
       knowledge).  All values will be properly escaped thanks to some code
       borrowed from Lincoln Stein's "CGI" module.  e.g.

	   [% USE url('/cgi-bin/woz.pl') %]
	   [% url(name="Elrich von Benjy d'Weiro") %]

       Here the spaces and ""'"" character are escaped in the output:

	   /cgi-bin/woz.pl?name=Elrich%20von%20Benjy%20d%27Weiro

       An alternate name may be provided for the plugin at construction time
       as per regular Template Toolkit syntax.

	   [% USE mycgi = url('cgi-bin/min.pl') %]
	   [% mycgi(debug=1) %]

AUTHOR
       Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> <http://wardley.org/>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Andy Wardley.  All Rights Reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO
       Template::Plugin

perl v5.14.3			  2011-12-20	      Template::Plugin::URL(3)
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