Actually, I didn't understand. The component model is just about creating a Class (called component here for following a bigger pattern) that puts together both the rendering and the processing of the input.
An example of the version 1 of the Perl Oak (which doesn't use template yet, but it just could use) demonstrates that. The following component just encapsulates the render and the processing together....
Code for Oak::Web::HTML::Input
In reply to Re^4: Why I dislike the MVC implementations in Web
by ruoso
in thread Why I dislike the MVC implementations in Web
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