in reply to Embedding Perl in HTML

Umm, methinks this be the 1000th time this question has been asked... type "Perl HTML" into the search box above and see what is revealed to thine eyes?

Above and beyond what has been said previously checkout Perl Month for their articles on HTML::Mason and HTML::Embperl and HTML::Template.

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RE: RE: Embedding Perl in HTML
by PsychoSpunk (Hermit) on Oct 26, 2000 at 17:50 UTC
    Sure it may be the "1000th time" to ask something like this, but it's like nobody listens here. They see HTML::Mason and presume that I'm asking for a list of modules. That's only part of the question. I'm also wanting a good anecdotal response with corresponding benchmarks. I typed in HTML::Mason into the search box last night and was disappointed in that realm. So I asked for some stats that I figure would be useful.

    I had trouble with the link to PerlMonth, so you may have actually answered exactly as I wanted.

    ALL HAIL BRAK!!!

      Perlmonth.COM is their URL, not Perlmonk.ORG as I mistakenly wrote in my first post.
        That's what I call useful information. I just read through the series of HTML::Mason and it appears to be the better choice, at least visually. Now if only someone would post something that looks like numbers in relation to the various modules out there, I'd feel comfortable choosing it. Since nothing has been implemented yet, I want to make a choice that both pleases me as a programmer and as a sysadmin. But, damn, Mason pleases me as a programmer.

        ALL HAIL BRAK!!!