It seems that no matter how much you try to isolate HTML from Perl, using templates, for example, there are always occasions where it's just not worth the effort.
Well, I hate to rain on your parade, but I disagree.
I just finished a web application for managing a live and silent auction event, completed with ticketing ahead of time, live item list, and invoicing. Apart from a <div align="center"> that I had to stick in a few of the CGIs, I did the whole thing with use CGI and CSS, and I was very happy with the result.
I would have been happy if I'd been able to stay away from HTML completely, but for me it worked out fine. (Doing a table with CGI is a piece of cake compare to the alternative .. especially escaping all those double quotes (ugh) or using a Here Doc (ugh ugh).)
--t. alex
but my friends call me T.
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