Dave Hodgkinson wrote to Ryan Thompson:

> Ryan Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Any thoughts?
>
> You really have to ask?!!!

Yes!! :-)

I've tried or at least taken a critical look at most of the template
systems out there, and they are either far too simple (i.e., variable
expansion only), far too complex, or use constructs/syntax that break
HTML validation.


> * _Dave thinks: Template Toolit.

I've looked at TT (and have heard it's praises sung), but it requires
Perl 5.6.0, which is, unfortunately, not yet stable on all of the
production systems my projects are deployed on. The syntax and
features look about right, though... So it is something I might try
when 5.6.0 is more widely deployed.

So far, the only complaint about my system is that it is slower than
it needs to be. It works under 5.005, can be installed ANYWHERE,
caches content, doesn't break HTML validation, is proven to be easy
for non-programmers to use, and has been through about three years of
careful development and production testing. So, I'm willing to try
something different.. but this is not a decision I take lightly. :-)

Thanks,
- Ryan

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