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diff --git a/rt/docs/templates.pod b/rt/docs/templates.pod deleted file mode 100644 index d6a9a9937..000000000 --- a/rt/docs/templates.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -=head1 Templates - -Each template is split into two sections. A block of headers and a body. These -sections are separated by a blank line. - -Templates are processed by the L<Text::Template> module. This module -allows you to embed arbitrary Perl code into your templates. Text wrapped -in curly braces, C<{...}> is interpreted as Perl. See L<Text::Template> -for more information. - -=head2 Headers - -Your template may specify arbitrary email headers. Each header is a name, a -colon, then a value. So, for example, to specify a subject, you can use: - - Subject: Thanks for your bug report. - -=head3 Special Headers - -=over - -=item Content-Type: text/html - -The special header "Content-Type: text/html" tells RT that the template should -be parsed as HTML. RT will automatically make the outgoing message multipart. -That way, recipients who can read only plaintext email will receive something -readable, while users with clients which can display HTML will receive the full -experience. Please be aware that HTML support in mail clients varies greatly, -much more so than different web browsers. - -We welcome contributions of HTML-ization of builtin templates. - -=back - -=head2 Variables - -The variables that your templates may use include: - -=over 4 - -=item C<$Transaction> - -The transaction object. - -=item C<$rtname> - -The value of the "rtname" config variable. - -=item C<$Ticket> - -The ticket object. This is only set during a ticket transaction. - -=item C<$Requestor> - -This is not an object, but the name of the first requestor on the ticket. -If this is not what you need, inspect C<< $Ticket->Requestors >>. - -=item C<loc("text")> - -A localization function. See L<Locale::Maketext>. - -=back - -=cut - |