On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Nelson Correa de Toledo Ferraz wrote: > "This approach has two problems: First, their little language is > crippled. If you need to do something the author hasn't thought of, you > lose. Second: Who wants to learn another language? You already know > Perl, so why not use it?" To which HTML::Template responds: "Sure you know Perl, but does the HTML designer you're working with?" HTML::Template has a simple, HTML-esque syntax for its template files that is aimed at HTML designers. Keep the Perl in your modules and keep the HTML in your template files. Go the other direction and soon enough you've got your programmers changing font colors. You can put that in your sheet and, er... smoke it? -sam
- Re: Question about $sth->finish... Matt Sergeant
- RE: Question about $sth->fi... Vladislav Safronov
- RE: Question about $sth-&g... Matt Sergeant
- Re: Question about $sth->fi... Keith G. Murphy
- Re: Question about $sth-&g... Matt Sergeant
- Re: Question about $sth->finish... Tim Bunce
- RE: Question about $sth->fi... Vladislav Safronov
- Re: HTML Template Comparison Sheet ETA Drew Taylor
- Re: HTML Template Comparison Sheet ETA Nelson Correa de Toledo Ferraz
- Re: HTML Template Comparison Sheet... Drew Taylor
- Re: HTML Template Comparison Sheet... Sam Tregar
- Re: HTML Template Comparison S... Nelson Correa de Toledo Ferraz
- Re: HTML Template Comparis... Matt Sergeant
- Re: HTML Template Com... brian moseley
- Re: HTML Template Com... Matt Sergeant
- Re: HTML Template Com... brian moseley
- Re: HTML Template Com... Matt Sergeant
- Re: HTML Template Com... brian moseley
- Re: HTML Template Com... David Hodgkinson
- Re: HTML Template Comparis... Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: HTML Template Com... Billy Donahue