But XSLT has a lot more possibilities than any templating system.You had me up to here. Then I lost you, because you never justify it, and this is the point we differ on.
A "templating system" like Template Toolkit has all of Perl to escape to, without shifting gears. To extend XSLT, you have to code in some non-XSLT language. This implies the opposite of your statement.
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In reply to •Re: Re: •Re: Re: Re: Re: HTML::Template - what's the rule of thumb?
by merlyn
in thread HTML::Template - what's the rule of thumb?
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