I too do not use CGI.pm nor Template::Toolkit, for seperation of code and presentation of data..

I like to do things like:
my @select_box_list; foreach (@some_array_containing_a_hashref){ push(@select_box_list,$html_obj->HTML_Select_List_Option(name=>" +select_your_state",value=$_->{whatever_value},text=>$_->{whatever_des +cription}); }
That sort of thing.. wherein all html formatting subroutines are in a seperate module called HTML.pm or somesuch. For some reason I can do this quicker than I can with Template::Toolkit or CGI.pm.. Reinventing the wheel or not.

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In reply to Re: Re: CGI.pm Disillusionment by one4k4
in thread CGI.pm Disillusionment by Cody Pendant

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