I use a simple Perl module written by our perl team. And it's based on templates. i.e.
1.template: =============== <html> <body> <p>Title</p> <content> The main page of my site is here. </content> </body> ===============
You can view your htmls even if you just editting them locally on your computer using your facourite tool for that. It won't look damaged etc. I your script you call it like:
$a=open_template("1.template"); $a->change("content", "2.html");
And text "The main page of my site is here." from 1.template will be changed to content of 2.html. Or you can use dynamically created variables instead of files. If someone is interested, I'll post it. Thanks for listening to me. Maybe it's not about systems you can use for html templates but it's a tiny system that helps to run big sites fast.

In reply to Re: Content management system recommendations? by nikos
in thread Content management system recommendations? by FoxtrotUniform

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