In general Template Toolkit is more expressive than HTML::Template. That sounds like a good thing at first, but it tempts you to put too much logic into the template.
If the HTML::Template route seems appealing to you, you should also look at HTML::Template::Compiled, which adds a a bit of convenience and caching.
In reply to Re: HTML::Template Vs Template Toolkit
by moritz
in thread HTML::Template Vs Template Toolkit
by Anonymous Monk
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