> > > > I am new to perl, [I] know [a] 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[comma] 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/> > > > * Template Toolkit <http://template-toolkit.org/> > > > * Mason <http://www.masonhq.com/> > > > > > > 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. > > It also works at a much higher level. > > There ar various applications built on top of these template frameworks. > For example, Request Tracker (RT), a bug & issue tracking system, and > Bricolage, a general purpose publishing system, are both written using > Mason, while Slashcode, the engine that runs sites like slashdot.org, is > written using Template Toolkit. On the PHP side, you have applications > like SquirrelMail and Geeklog doing similar things. > > Interchange, which doesn't appear to use any of the standard template > modules, and so presumably has custom code for this, is more similar to > these kinds of high level applications, rather than development toolkits > like the others listed above, or like PHP for that matter, which are > often used to write the high level applications. > > -- > Chris Devers
I understand what you're saying, and I don't think either of us means to argue about the merits of Interchange, but it's capable of some amazing things from that high level. It's a very mature application. - Grant -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>