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IMHO, the only clean way of fully separating content/business logic and presentation is by having your Perl-scripts provide XML-data (this is the content/business logic part) and then transforming this XML into HTML (this is thr presentation part) by using XSLT and CSS. This can be done server-side (think of Axkit) or client-side (e.g. IE 6). I find it much better than a templating system, which always feels either a bit restricted or too complicated, but never entirely right. And of course XMS, XSLT, ... are hip buzzwords and mucho liked by PHB. CountZero "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law In reply to Re: Multi tiered web applications in Perl
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