Question. You say:
I've heard many arguments regarding whether or not one should use CGI.pm's HTML generating functions. When building large, Web-based applications, they are innapropriate.This makes sense to me - for a large (or even medium) application, the HTML generation will obscure the code. What's the preferred alternative? HTML::Template? CGI::Application? I've played with these a bit and read the docs, but haven't used either in production.
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