This is a common criticism of CGI.pm, but it's one that's
totally unfair. CGI.pm makes it very simple to load just
the bits of it that you need. There are a large number of
export tag sets defined, it's just a case of choosing the
one(s) that you need.
Like you, I find myself using the Template Toolkit for
many of my CGI scripts and only use CGI.pm for the actual
CGI protocol. I therefore find most of my CGI scripts
starting out something like this:
use CGI qw(param header);
use Template;
As an aside, Lincoln Stein has been promising to split
CGI.pm into separate modules for some time, but I'm not
sure how far he's got with the project.
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