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  <title>Note: 2006-01-07</title>
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  <description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;new-pagetemplate-release&#34;&gt;New PageTemplate release&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I snuck out a couple of new &lt;a href=&#34;https://randomgeekery.org/page/pagetemplate/&#34;&gt;PageTemplate&lt;/a&gt; releases over the last week. There were no significant changes. The main bugfix is that PT should now work okay in an environment where &lt;code&gt;$SAFE &gt; 0&lt;/code&gt;. This means you can finally use stock PageTemplate in your mod_ruby projects. I don’t have any major plans for PT in the near future. I really need to improve the tests, so I can know for sure that the package does what it’s currently advertised to do. Much later, I want to split the library into components so that people who want the bare minimum can use a &lt;code&gt;pagetemplate::Core&lt;/code&gt; module which would be equivalent to PT 0.3.2.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<p>I snuck out a couple of new <a href="/page/pagetemplate/">PageTemplate</a> releases over the last week. There were no significant changes. The main bugfix is that PT should now work okay in an environment where <code>$SAFE &gt; 0</code>. This means you can finally use stock PageTemplate in your mod_ruby projects. I don&rsquo;t have any major plans for PT in the near future. I really need to improve the tests, so I can know for sure that the package does what it&rsquo;s currently advertised to do. Much later, I want to split the library into components so that people who want the bare minimum can use a <code>pagetemplate::Core</code> module which would be equivalent to PT 0.3.2.</p>
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