NAME
    HTML::DWT - DreamWeaver HTML Template Module
INSTALLATION
  Unzip/tar the archive:
      tar xvfz HTML-DWT-2.08
  Create the makefile
      perl Makefile.PL
  Make the module (must have root access to install)
      make
      make test
      make install
SYNOPSIS
      use HTML::DWT;
  
      $template = new HTML::DWT(filename => "file.dwt");    
      %dataHash = (
                    doctitle => 'DWT Generated',
                    leftcont => 'some HTML content here'    
                    );  
      $html = $template->fill(\%dataHash);
  
      or
  
      use HTML::DWT qw(:Template);
  
      $template = new HTML::DWT(filename => "file.dwt");
      $template->param(
                       doctitle => '
DWT Generated',
                       leftcont => 'Some HTML content here'
                       );
      $html = $template->output();
DESCRIPTION
    A perl module designed to parse a simple HTML template file generated by
    Macromedia Dreamweaver and replace fields in the template with values
    from a CGI script.
METHODS
  Options
      use HTML::DWT qw(:Template);
    Using the Template option allows for built in support in HTML::DWT for
    the HTML::Template invocation syntax (param(), output() etc.) See
    HTML::Template for more details. It is best to require a version of 2.05
    for HTML::DWT to support this option.
  new()
      new HTML::DWT("file.dwt");
      new HTML::DWT(
                    filename => "file.dwt",
                    associate => $q,
                    case_sensitive => 1,
                    no_includes => 1,
                    path => '/var/www/html',
                    xml => $xml-data,
                    );
    Creates and returns a new HTML::DWT object based on the Dreamweaver
    template 'file.dwt' (can specify a relative or absolute path). The
    Second instance is recommended, although the first style is still
    supported for backwards compatability with versions before 2.05.
    associate: The associate option allows the template to inherit parameter
    values from other objects. The object associated with the template must
    have a param() method which works like HTML::DWT's param(). Both CGI and
    HTML::Template fit this profile. To associate another object, create it
    and pass the reference scalar to HTML::DWT's new() method under the
    associate option (see above).
    case_sensitive: The case_sensitive option allows HTML::DWT to treat
    template fields in a case-sensitive manner. HTML::DWT's default behavior
    is to match all fields in a case-insensitive manner (i.e. doctitle is
    considered the same as DOCTITLE or DocTitle). Set case_sensitive to 1 to
    over- ride this default behavior.
    no_includes: HTML::DWT will by default look for any included Dreamweaver
    library item files (.lbi files) that may be specified in the template
    using the