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I like it. stiller mentions above that "... this approach looses something I really like about Template: solid visual clues to the web-designers about what they must not change..." That's fine, because there are plenty of solutions out there that are geared towards the web designer and programmer being separate. This is a neat solution for those who are doing both ends of the design, as it eliminates the interim templating language step. Like you, I never had the patience to learn a templating module beyond the simple (but great) HTML::Template. That's not too ideal because for some things that HTML::Template doesn't handle, I end up mixing some HTML into my Perl and outputting that into the template. Again, I like it, and think it would be a good solution for people who do both the web design and the programming but want to keep their HTML and Perl somewhat separate. In reply to Re: RFC - Template::Empty
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