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UPDATE: - there is now a Foldout mode included with GNU Emacs. But also plain old Emacs outline mode works quite well and there is no need for you to set your own outline-regexp if you're using cperl-mode.
The mantra of every experienced web application developer is the same: thou shalt separate business logic from display. Ironically, almost all template engines allow violation of this separation principle, which is the very impetus for HTML template engine development. -- Terence Parr, "Enforcing Strict Model View Separation in Template Engines" In reply to Re: Emacs outline mode for Perl
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