Hello,

I have a set of XML files that I read often.  These files are stored in the
file system (and will remain so in all likelihood) and accessed by modules
running (in most cases) under a Perl accelerator like mod_perl or PerlEx.

I am considering loading them using HTML::Template to take advantage of the
caching features of HTML::Template.  These files contain no variables to
substitute, and would output the text of the files into an XML parser.

Has anyone used HTML::Template as a general caching system for XML or text
files?  Is their a compelling reason not to?


Thank you in advance,


Cory Trese
Lead Web Application Developer

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