On Saturday 11 October 2003 13:30, Offer Kaye wrote:
> I'm an HTML::Template newbie, and I was wondering whether the veterans
> on this list could help me.
> 
> The documentation for HTML::Template talks about using it as a CGI
> script, to generate the HTML code "on-the-fly".
> However, I would like to use it as a regular Perl script, to generate
> static HTML pages. I know this *can* be done, since I tried it on the
> example provided in the documentation. But I'm wondering whether
> HTML::Template is really suitable for this kind of use, or if I'm
> "abusing" it.

I thought H::T was designed to make dynamic and static pages.  The only 
difference I found is where the output is sent.

Douglas


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