I like XML, but not XSLT.

I like XHTML.

The only XHTML compliant templating/content management system I have seen is
in Java, it's called Java/XMLC, by enhydra.

I do not like Java, and I do not like the overall feel from the Java/XMLC
mailing list.

How does Java/XMLC work?

It works a lot like a streams(event) XML parser. All functions are called
through the id="" tag.

It's beautiful.

<table id="my_perl_func(with_args)">

As you can see, this method, unlike even the simplest of templating systems
(HTML::Template?) is 100% XHTML compliant.

This means arty people will be able to interact freely with the template.

QUESTION:

Before I proceed, are there ANY content management/templating systems that
RELY EXCLUSIVELY on TAG ATTRIBUTE (name="value") nomenclature to allow
interaction between template and perl code?

Are there any that don't follow that model, but are 100% XHTML compliant?

Thank you.

:)

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