I can simply "print" or "say" whatever html I want straight out to the browser
You can indeed. You can even do it with Here Documents and there are times when that is appropriate...
But - and it's a big but - it would be time well spent to get to grips with one of Perl's many templating systems. Thanks to The Monastery, I took the plunge a couple of years back and have no regrets for the time invested. Personally, I use Template but there are plenty of others to choose from.
In reply to Re^2: Switching from PHP to Perl/Mason
by Bod
in thread Switching from PHP to Perl/Mason
by erickp
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