> I could go off about why HTML sucks for dynamic page caching. If there was
> somehow a way to cache say the template, leaving only the same dynamic
> portion uncached, it would certainly help things along quite a bit. If
> anyone knows of a good way of doing this I would certainly be interested
> in hearing it.
There is. Use HTML::Embperl.
I've been using it for several years now. I build objects for accessing any
data I need and then do simple things in my templates like:
<H2>[+ $forum->title +]</H2>
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