I have just spent a delightful few days re-doing the
mitd personal website with the Template::Toolkit/Apache::Template and MySQL. Finally a server-side technology I can learn to love.
I was little suprised when I found that there was no Session management plugin **??** available as of yet. So I decided to start building it myself. Andy's suggested method of package naming (Mitd::Template::Plugin::Session) but I believe that it belongs in the core plugings Template::Plugin::Session.
There have some differing opinions. One perly friend of mine offers up that TT is a content management tool and therefore session management doesn't belong in core deliverable. I disagree. What you folks think?
In any case Andy's plugin interface so simple and elegant that it begs for adding functionality that could include the kitchen sink :)
mitd-Made in the Dark
'Interactive! Paper tape is interactive!
If you don't believe me I can show
you my paper cut scars!'
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