Well, one thing you could do is load the page into a variable, and then regex yourself some special tags, like such:
$htmlsource =~ s/<title>/$title/g;
But if you're getting a lot of page hits, that's a *bad* thing. Another cheap option is to include the page source within its own '.cgi' file and "requre" it.
#INSIDE HEADER.CGI
print "
<html>
<head>
<title>$title</title>
</head>
</body>
";
}
#INSIDE INDEX.CGI
require "header.cgi";
this is a bit faster but a bit more cumbersome to incorporate page design into. Then there's always HTML::Template, but I dont have the permissions on my server to try it out. Anyhoo, tha'ts alls I gots.
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