Also it looks as if Mason assumes to be embedded in HTML, though perhaps it will work with other text files too...
Most template systems ignore the type of document they are embedded in, mostly it's relevant for choosing the delimiters of the interpreted parts, and for stuff like escaping (which is always optional).
I have no experience with Mason myself, but I'd guess it's similar there (and I'm quite sure there's also a way to use Mason wihout mod_perl. Just look at the test cases, it has to be tested somehow).
In reply to Re^3: Looking for a "Template Engine"
by moritz
in thread Looking for a "Template Engine"
by rovf
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