Thanks for the info.
But the documentation for HTC says that it could slow down things under certain circumstances, which I don't want. I would rather try to do things with just H::T
The best performance gain is probably reached in applications running under mod_perl, for example. If you don't use memory caching (e.g. CGI environment), HTC will be even slower than H::T. If you don't use caching at all (e.g. CGI environment without file caching), HTC will be much slower than H::T and TT
In reply to Re^2: HTML::Template : How to separate code and html with lesser maintenance issues
by sara2005
in thread HTML::Template : How to separate code and html with lesser maintenance issues
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