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Dermot Paikkos wrote:
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>>> http://www.template-toolkit.org/
>>>
>>> Mike
>> Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through 
> it,
>> I'm still not sure how to mix this with my CGI scripts to make them
>> look
>> like the rest of the site even though Konqueror supports the <object>
>> tag, which I would think would be the last browser to support it.  It
>> may just be that I'm new to CGI so I'm having to take what I am
>> learning
>> and throw it out the window?
> 
> I am not sure TT is what you want. 
> 
> If you want to run perl code from within a html tags that's not possible 
> as far as I know. You could use Greg's suggestion of 
> http://perl.apache.org/embperl/ or use AJAX to call your perl cgi 
> scripts. But if you insist that you want to put you code in the page 
> then you really want ?php
> 
> Dp.
>  
> 

I'm not trying to put perl code into the page, they way I have it now is
I have the page generated by my CGI script inside another page that is
using my CSS.  I've tried to have my CGI script directly handle my CSS
but it didn't work due to its limited support for CSS.  So now I'm
trying to find a better way to make my CGI script look like the rest of
my site, I'm guessing this is what Template Toolkit if I can figure out
how to do it, or if my solution is the best.
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