Hi,

On Jul 20, 2006, at 23:37 , Roger Burton West wrote:

> For me, H::T hits just the right spot between requiring
> the web dev to be a programmer (the way Template::Toolkit seems to)  
> and
> a basic regexp search/replace.

Well... that is another topic that bit me *hard* on my recent  
project! I had to transform a bunch of static html pages produced by  
a html guy (using Dreamweaver) into templates, and it sucked. I'm  
probably getting old as I expect those designers to understand the  
concept of html, even though it is largely beneath the surface with  
an app like Dreamweaver.

I wouldn't trust that guy and Dreamweaver with the templates I  
created, how unobtrusive the H::T(::S) tags may be.

Not after I spent 10 hours locating a bunch of incorrect </tr>'s and  
<td>'s and some <td>'s width attribute that didn't correspond with  
the size of the image that was displayed in that cell to get the  
pages to work in more than 1 browser ;) And you all have to believe  
me when I say I suck at html.

Good thing is that all dynamic pages render fine in most browsers.  
Bad thing is that static pages still don't.

Anyway, my life got a bit better tonight so thanks y'all!


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