On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Chris Davies wrote:
> Actually, it really doesn't matter /where/ the Content Type is
> stored, provided it's presented as part of the HTTP headers and not
> inline HTML. I can see no reason by H::T must be tied solely to the
> generation of HTML, as the whole "raison d'etre" of a templating
> system is that the output text is separated from the code and stored
True, except, that I tend to use the same templates for many purposes,
including email, and generating static pages, so it's important that
only the output that gets to the browser has the Content-type header.
Philip
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