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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T10:59:44+00:00 2026-05-30T10:59:44+00:00

How do you access variables in a hash when using Perl’s HTML::Template module? I’m

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How do you access variables in a hash when using Perl’s HTML::Template module?

I’m building the following hash in my Perl code:

# Load success/error flash messages
if ($query->param("submit")) {
  $template->param(
    FLASH => {
      CLASS => "success",
      MESSAGE => "Your cart has been successfully updated!"
    }
  );
}

I’d like to access these variables in my template. To access a regular variable, you do:

<TMPL_VAR NAME=FLASH>

How might I access FLASH[‘CLASS’] in my template?

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    2026-05-30T10:59:46+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 10:59 am

    There’s nothing in the documentation that indicates you can set a parameter as a hashref. The closest to what you want to do is to put the hashref in an arrayref:

    $template->param(
        FLASH => [ {
            CLASS => "success",
            MESSAGE => "Your cart has been successfully updated!"
        } ]
    );
    

    Then you can access it as:

    <TMPL_LOOP NAME=FLASH>
      <TMPL_VAR NAME=CLASS>
      <TMPL_VAR NAME=MESSAGE>
    </TMPL_LOOP>
    

    But having an array with a single element might be overkill. An alternative is to get rid of the hashref and flatten the structure:

    $template->param(
        FLASH.CLASS   => "success",
        FLASH.MESSAGE => "Your cart has been successfully updated!"
    );
    
    ...
    
    <TMPL_VAR NAME=FLASH.CLASS>
    <TMPL_VAR NAME=FLASH.MESSAGE>
    
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