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yes - so long as your PERL5LIB value is set before you start your instance of the web server.
 
Note that you may not be able to use the "shared memory" caching option under win32 -> although the file-caching mechanism should work ok.
 
Mathew
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Horne
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: [htmltmpl] Is HTML::Template pure Perl?

Hi all
 
I'm looking for an HTML templating system that is pure Perl. The reason is that I need a templating package that can be installed on shared hosts without requiring the hosting service administrators to compile anything. I'm after something that is OS agnostic, so if I use it with a cgi app it would run on Windows, UNIX, Apache, IIS, etc. I'm kind of hoping that I can copy the root tree and set my PERL5LIB variable apprpriately. Does HTML::Template fit the bill?
 
Regards
 
Dan

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