I've been using Embperl happily for several years now, and the only
real drawback I've seen to it was (until recently) that it lacked a
mechanism for doing inheritance/cascading.  EmbPerlObject seems to
remedy this deficiency.

I've been hearing lots about AxKit lately.

I'm curious about one thing:  How easy is it to do fill-out forms
with pipelining templating systems like AxKit?  I'd think that in
such cases the stylesheet would have to do so much work that it
would become, in essence, like a CGI script.  In other words, the
neat separation between content and presentation would be lost be-
cause the presentation of the form doesn't have much to do with
its "content" ("content" meaning the textual information on which
it's based).

Anyway, I'm just curious about forms and pipelining templating
systems generally.  Does this really work?  Work well?

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Richard Goerwitz                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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