I personally favour HTML::Embperl and HTML::EmbperlObject (part of the
former).
easily installed through CPAN and into Apache for you if you want. Or
you can explicitly call it from a CGI page or command line or another
perl script.
Morbus Iff wrote:
>
> >> >CGI.pm isn't the only solution to creating dynamic web pages with Perl.
> >> >Text::Template is another alternative, as are embedded Perl
> >> >implementations like Apache::ASP, Mason, or even PerlScript (for IIS).
> >>
> >> None of which is crossplatform (Windows / Mac / Linux)
> >> or installable by a user with normal access on a webhost.
> >
> >Text::Template is installable as a regular module and is cross-platform.
>
> Hmm... My reasoning for saying it wasn't was because CPAN says it failed
> the Win32 build. Have you used it before? Anything to say concerning memory
> usage? It's small enough to distribute with a tarbull too (for those people
> who don't have module install rights)...
>
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