On 06/04/2011 22:41, Alex Teslik wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:21:13 -0400, Michael Peters wrote
>> After talking with Sam, he's given me permission to try to further
>> the development of HTML::Template to give some needed features while
>> maintaining the spirit that it was originally written in. That is,
>> to be a fast, straight forward and easy to learn templating engine.
> As long as the main feature of keeping logic completely separate from
> presentation is left intact, this is great news. The limitations of H::T are
> the exact reason we chose it as our templating system.

Very important. We certainly don't want this heading towards TT in any 
shape or form.

I think it's vital that H:T remain easy to learn and use for 
non-programmers i.e. web designers that only know HTML + CSS.

For me it's very important that my web designer can go in and happily 
change the whole design without my input. You just don't get this with 
TT, as design updates can often become a needlessly long winded and 
painful experience for both the web designer and programmer.


Lyle


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