I concur with the answers you already got from helphand and kiat; and I like to stress one point: You need HTML::Template or something like this sooner than you now know!
It is not feasible to have a template for every single case of "it should look so and so"; simple conditionals and loops are essential to be able to really seperate code from look
Though I prefer Template::Toolkit, HTML::Template is more than adequate and, as said before easy to install.
regards,
tomte
An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.
-- Albert Camus
In reply to Re: HTML templates => no HTML in Perl code
by Tomte
in thread HTML templates => no HTML in Perl code
by emilford
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