Hello. Rather than being most concerned about the learning curve, I would be more concerned with using a flexible and powerful template engine. Because once you start down the road of building templates, if your template engine isn't capable enough, you have to go back and redo them and maybe your base classes as well. This is speaking from experience. I am using HTML::Template but after a year, it's just not powerful enough, not flexible enough with getting at template variables, template functions, etc. But I'm locked in to using HTML::Template because I know it, have wrapper functions created and I don't have time to figure all that stuff out again, plus redo old templates or re-write model classes to spit data out in a different format. I haven't looked at Embperl or Html::Mason, but I'm pretty excited about trying TT on my next perl project.
cheers, greanie ----- Original Message ---- From: abhishek jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: modperl@perl.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2007 1:13:41 PM Subject: Which template engine is best to create a perl site Hi friends, I wish to create a scalable site made in PERL and seek guidance which templating engine should i use which has less learnig curve also. Names comming to my mind are: 1. Embperl 2. Template::Toolkit 3. Html::Mason Pl. guide me which will be best or give me a suggestion, if someone has examples of one used pl provide. Thanks, -- Regards, Abhishek jain ____________________________________________________________________________________ It's here! Your new message! Get new email alerts with the free Yahoo! Toolbar. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/