i've been using HTML::Template for all my CGI scripts for 2 or 3 years now. i probably average several hundred lines of perl per workday. HTML::Template is notoriously simple. all it allows for is simple conditionals and loops; no embedded perl code, no subroutines, nothing. i have yet to encounter a situation that it couldn't handle and i was forced to embed HTML directly in the perl. not once. occasionally you run into situations where it would take 10 seconds to embed the HTML in the perl vs. 1 minute to put it out in a seperate template. the time advantage of directly embedding it is so small that it doesn't really make that much of a difference and using a template almost always pays for itself later on by making maintenance easier.

anders pearson


In reply to Re: Meditations On HTML In Perl by thraxil
in thread Meditations On HTML In Perl by tadman

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