> I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of these > environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would be little > benefit to using both. Am I mistaken?
I'm using both at work because we're slowly migrating from PHP to Perl. PHP is better than Perl in some cases, I've found. If you're predominantly templating and don't want to futz around with Mason or TT or whatever, PHP will do a fine job. xoxo, Andy -- 'Andy Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED] Programmer/author petdance.com Daddy parsley.org/quinn Jk'=~/.+/s;print((split//,$&) [unpack'C*',"n2]3%+>\"34.'%&.'^%4+!o.'"])