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Re^2: Embperl Abandonment Issues

by Stegalex (Chaplain)
on Sep 05, 2008 at 15:11 UTC ( [id://709303]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Embperl Abandonment Issues
in thread Embperl Abandonment Issues

I may be gazing at my navel a little too closely, but you used the term "inline-perl approach". Besides CGI, what would be some examples of approaches that are not "inline-perl approaches"?

I am truly seeking the wisest choice of an Apache handler to use for the next 5 years.

Thanks so much for your help!

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Re^3: Embperl Abandonment Issues
by perrin (Chancellor) on Sep 05, 2008 at 15:23 UTC
    It's a question of how you organize things. See my templating article for a discussion about the options.
Re^3: Embperl Abandonment Issues
by JadeNB (Chaplain) on Sep 05, 2008 at 18:21 UTC
    Besides CGI, what would be some examples of approaches that are not "inline-perl approaches"?
    Unless I misunderstood perrin, I think s/he may have just meant that not all templating approaches use Perl for their 'embedded' languages. Template::Toolkit, for example, has its own little language. (I couldn't tell, because I'm not familiar enough with Embperl, whether you're looking for a templating solution or something else, but the suggestion of Mason makes me think that at least what you want to do is within TT's bailiwick.)

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