Doesn't happen to me (Perl v5.10.0; OpenSuse 11.0/Apache 2.2.19; HTML-Template-Pro-0.9510):
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use HTML::Template::Pro;
my $tmpl = HTML::Template::Pro->new(filename=>'/tmp/blah.html');
print qq|Content-Type: text/html\n\n|;
print $tmpl->output();
1;
Snippet of the file:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><s
+pan>blah</spa\
n><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span>
+<span>blah</s\
pan><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</spa
+n><span>blah<\
/span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span><span>blah</span>...
File size is:
170017
Has to be something specific to your setup. Does it work when you run it on the command line?
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