IPhone SDK: Objective-C++ Template keyword

I have a problem using templated code with the iPhone SDK. A simple example:
Create a new Cocoa Touch Application.
Rename AppDelegate.m to AppDelegate.mm
Paste the following into AppDelegate.mm:
This produces one compiler error:
expected unqualified-id before 'template'
The error is on the "template <class T>" line.
Any ideas?

That example is a little hard to understand when it gets interpreted as a tag....
An answer on another list seems to solve the problem. You have to be careful to keep any template code out of the implementation section (so keep it above the @implementation line). That includes importing any header files, of course.
Let me know if you're still having problems and I'll send you a simple example (formatting it correctly this time).

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