This software update allows for using "magic dot" notation in CGI::Application-derived apps that rely on HTML::Template for their templates.
In order to use this module, you will need to use the base() function to include it in your CGI::Application-derived base class. Once you have done this, you can start using the magic dot notation to pass your Class::DBI object to your templates.
For example, in a run mode far away, you could define a view() subroutine in your base class that retrieves a user object from your Class::DBI database and passes it to an HTML::Template template. Inside the view() subroutine, you can load the template using the load_tmpl() function, and then use the magic dot notation to pass the user object to the template using the param() function. Finally, you can return the output of the template using the output() function.
Overall, CGI::Application::Plugin::HTDot is a useful tool for simplifying the process of passing objects to HTML::Template templates in CGI::Application-derived applications.
Version 0.06: N/A