FYI, I have uploaded perl-HTML-Template-2.6 and
perl-CGI-Application-2.6.

HTML-Template attempts make using HTML templates simple and natural.  It
extends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags - <TMPL_VAR>,
<TMPL_LOOP>, <TMPL_INCLUDE>, <TMPL_IF> and <TMPL_ELSE>.  The file
written with HTML and these new tags is called a template.  It is
usually saved separate from your script - possibly even created by
someone else!  Using this module you fill in the values for the
variables, loops and branches declared in the template.  This allows
you to separate design - the HTML - from the data, which you generate
in the Perl script.


CGI-Application is intended to make it easier to create sophisticated,
reusable web-based applications. This module implements a methodology
which, if followed, will make your web software easier to design,
easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve.


Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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