content you're stuffing. Unless, as I'll probably end up doing, you're processing the content as a nested template, a la: $page->param("content", $subpage->output)).
If you end up having to create 2 or more HTML::Template objects to generate one response page, then you end up loosing a lot of the big speed benefit that HTML::Template gives over the rest of the competition, and it can makes your code significantly more complex.
Please note that I have no benchmarks to prove this, it is just a gut feeling.
Cees
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