One possible way to handle this would be to use HTML::Template. It offers you the ability to use include statements within your HTML code. So, using your example, you could do something like:
main.html --------- <html> <body> <TMPL_INCLUDE="audio.html> ... <TMPL_INCLUDE="video.html> ... </body> </html>
And then of course, audio.html and video.html would contain all the HTML code for those particular sections.

There are other templating systems though. Here is a node that describes various templating systems. Template Toolkit may end up being more powerful in the end, but I find it easier to keep presentation/code seperated using HTML::Template. So check em both out and decide :-)
-Eric

In reply to Re: Dividing HTML up into chunks by andreychek
in thread Dividing HTML up into chunks by Cody Pendant

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