Rick,

Can you include the actual code you are referring to as from your message I do 
not yet understand what the issue is

  Duncs

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick T [mailto:p...@reason.net] 
Sent: 14 March 2019 17:15
To: Perl Beginners <beginners@perl.org>
Subject: proper use of TEMPLATE

I’m sure this is a “newbie question,” but I am only a shade above that status 
and would appreciate some clarification.

I have

use TEMPLATE

in my code to control whether the attribute 

selected 

appears with one of the < options> of the list following <select> in my served 
html document. Here’s one line from that list

<option value="1" [% bool_full_selected %]> Full Course (1 credit)</option>

My code can easily replace the correct var with ‘selected’ and the other vars 
on the list with a blank. But what should that blank be?

Should I make it an empty string, a space, undef, or something else? I can try 
them out to see what will work (perhaps all will work), but I want to know what 
is considered best practice and why.

Perhaps there’s even a whole better way to approach this! I will be grateful to 
chew over any and all comments you experienced people send me. Thanks!

Rick Triplett
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