The reason i spoke up against your original HERE DOC code is that you cannot convince me that storing HTML inside some Perl code is better than storing HTML inside it's own .html text file.

But, tell me ... how do you achieve conditional branches and loops with HERE DOCS

So now it's you trying to convince me, that it actually is better to store HTML *plus* code (conditional branches and loops) in "its own" .html text file.

Brother jeffa: Either you must be blind or just kidding (a lot). If I'd want that, I'd be using Zope (which we actually do for our WWW).

Bye
 PetaMem
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