Hello All! First off, thanks to everyone who responded to my previous post on HTML Templating languages and regular expressions and such. It really helped!

But alas, all the help has left with me with yet another conundrum - I cannot decide which templating languag to use! It had been suggested the the aforementioned post that I use HTML::Template, EmbedPerl, Text::Template, and the Template Toolkit. Now, I know that everyone has their personal opions on each of these, but I humbly ask for your opinions on which of these is easier to learn and easier to install. It seems that I have run out of time (for the 'ol job, no doubt) and no longer have time to doddle - I am unfortunately in great need of a good template package quickly.

So please, fellow wise ones, I hold your opinions in the highest of regards and would be most gracious if your assitance was provided on this matter. Thanks!

Best,
R.Joseph

In reply to Follow-up to my Template question by r.joseph

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