[roch-pm] Techniques for templates

David Maier djm at rochester.rr.com
Wed Oct 25 15:38:32 CDT 2000


I use #2, although i'm probably the least experienced (and aged) of the
group.

When's the next meeting? I gotta get to one of them, and feel stupid :-)

David Maier

The Man who Looks
http://www.thelookingman.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Mathis" <bmathis at directedge.com>
To: "Rochester Perl Mongers" <rochester-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 4:17 PM
Subject: [roch-pm] Techniques for templates


> I assume there are a lot of CGI programmers out here, and I was wondering
> how people handle printing out customized pages back to the browser.  I
can
> think of a few different techniques on how this could be done:
> 1. Store the html in a file, and search & replace on tokens in that file
> 2. actully embed the html code in the perl script itself, then print it
> all out with $vars automatically updated
> 3. use CGI.pm to handle printing the html tags for you
>
> I personally use #1, but I was wondering what other people use.
>
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