Dan Collis Puro wrote:
> Under what circumstances is it not good to use my example above?  Can a
> designer actually suss out a rats nest of TMPL_LOOPS and conditionals
> anyway?

In our case the only problem would be putting the class-name in the 
perl-script. For some strange reason our designers apparently feel the 
urge to change the class-names every now and then. This is probably just 
a bad habit on their part, but it happens.

I gather, that weather to use CGI.pm (or not) is a matter of chioce and 
style - some like it others don't. In our cases the designers have 
learned the few <TMPL_* > tags and know excatly what they "cause", and 
hence they can do whatever they want HTML-wise, whereas the Perl folks 
can mind the code without bothering too much about the HTML and design.

(( Flemming ))
-- 
Flemming Mahler Larsen, Media & Portal Technology @ TDC Internet
http://card.netfactory.dk/ , +45 3552 6452


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