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authorhttp://www.iredale.net/b/ <http://www.iredale.net/b/@web>2008-12-07 17:57:49 -0500
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2008-12-07 17:57:49 -0500
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Yes, Template::Toolkit is very powerful. But I think it's somehow overkill for a wiki. HTML::Template can keep things simple, though. --[weakish](http://weakish.int.eu.org/blog/)
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+I'd have to agree that Template::Toolkit is overkill and personally I'm not a fan, but it is very popular (there is even a book) and the new version (3) is alleged to be much more nimble than current version. --[[ajt]]