> > I am new to perl, [I] know little bit of PHP, so
> > can [you] [please] tell me can we embed perl and html like
> > which we can do in php[question-mark] And if not how to design page
> > dynamically using html and perl[question-mark] because as [I] had
> > observed in books we can not write perl and html on [a]
> > single page.
> 
> What you're looking for is a templating framework.
> 
> Perl offers several.
> 
> Embperl <http://perl.apache.org/embperl> was already cited as one
> example, but there are others, including:
> 
>  * HTML::Template <http://html-template.sourceforge.net/>
>    Pretty simple; nicely separates program logic from templates
>    (which a good thing and something that PHP almost completely
>    fails to do -- which may rule HTML::Template out for you..)
> 
>  * Template Toolkit <http://template-toolkit.org/>
>    Extremely flexible, and yet not that hard to learn.
> 
>   * Mason <http://www.masonhq.com/>
>    Mixes your Perl in with your templates, and so is probably
>    the closest these frameworks get to what PHP does.
> 
> There are others, but these are the most commonly used ones.
> 
> --
> Chris Devers

I use Interchange

http://www.icdevgroup.org

which sounds a lot like this.  It's an incredible system, but a little
tough to learn.

- Grant

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