man Template::Plugin::Clickable () - Make URLs clickable in HTML

NAME

Template::Plugin::Clickable - Make URLs clickable in HTML

SYNOPSIS

  [% USE Clickable %]
  [% FILTER clickable %]
  URL is http://www.tt2.org/
  [% END %]

this will become:

  URL is <a href="http://www.tt2.org/">http://www.tt2.org/</a>

DESCRIPTION

Template::Plugin::Clickable is a plugin for TT, which allows you to filter HTMLs clickable.

OPTIONS

target
  [% FILTER clickable target => '_blank' %]
  [% message.body | html %]
  [% END %]
CWtarget option enables you to set target attribute in A links. none by default.
finder_class
CWfinder_class option enables you to set other URI finder class rather than URI::Find (default). For example,
  [% FILTER clickable finder_class => 'URI::Find::Schemeless' %]
  Visit www.example.com/join right now!
  [% END %]
this will become:
  Visit <a href="http://www.example.com/join">www.example.com/join</a> right now!

NOTE

If you use this module with CWhtml filter, you should be careful not to break tags or brackets around the URLs. For example if you have a following URL form,

  <http://www.example.com/>

Clickable plugin will filter this into:

  <a href="http://www.example.com/"><http://www.example.com/></a>

which is bad for HTML viewing. However, if you HTML filter them first and then clickable filter, you'll get:

  &lt;<a href="http://www.example.com/&gt">http://www.example.com/&gt</a>;

which href part is wrong.

You'd better try Template::Plugin::TagRescue in this case.

  [% USE Clickable -%]
  [% USE TagRescue -%]
  [% FILTER html_except_for('a') -%]
  [% FILTER clickable -%]
  <http://www.example.com/>
  [%- END %]
  [%- END %]

will give you the right format.

AUTHOR

Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>

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

SEE ALSO

Template, URI::Find, Template::Plugin::TagRescue