It can be quickly implemented, if not quickly learnt. Because these are modules with which I am familiar I would use Template for the templating system

Thanks hippo. Last evening my bedtime reading was Template along with Template::Manual and Templete::Tutorial. Nothing like a bit of light bedtime reading!

I'm convinced!!!

There is an immediate use I see for this solving a problem that is going to need addressing next year - allowing non-techie team members to create company branded emails without having to manipulate HTML.

But...it strikes me that there are a number of Perl templating systems. hippo (and others), if you were starting again today, would you use Template or might you be looking at others?


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