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Text::FastTemplate v0.95 Released!

Text::FastTemplate v0.95 includes several enhancements to help the programmers to manage the numerous templates used by applications.

The number of templates used by an application can increase quickly. Sometimes the same application serves data to different audiences, e.g. a web server that serves more than one URL. Poor organization can reduce programmer's and designer's job to chaotic tail-chasing.... read more

Posted by Robert Lehr 2001-11-07

Text::FastTemplate v0.94 Released!

Text::FastTemplate v0.94 includes several enhancements to help the programmers to manage the numerous templates used by applications.

The number of templates used by an application can increase quickly. Sometimes the same application serves data to different audiences, e.g. a web server that serves more than one URL. Poor organization can reduce programmer's and designer's job to chaotic tail-chasing.... read more

Posted by Robert Lehr 2001-10-18

Text:::FastTemplate v0.93 Released!

With this release 2 new features have been added that make Text::FastTemplate much more useful for persistent applications.

+ templates can be reloaded on-line after they have been modified

+ defaults and object caches can be organized into groups so that different sets of templates can be separated easily within a single process.

This is a bug-fix for v0.92, a typo that caused the template's atime to be checked instead of its mtime; this is fixed in v0.93.

Posted by Robert Lehr 2001-07-03

Version 0.92 Feature Release

With this release 2 new features have been added that make Text::FastTemplate much more useful for persistent applications.

+ templates can be reloaded on-line after they have been modified

+ defaults and object caches can be organized into groups so that different sets of templates can be separated easily within a single process.

Posted by Robert Lehr 2001-06-29

Version 0.91 Released

A few typoes are fixed. Patched a bug that caused it crap when a macro was not surrounded by white-space.

Posted by Robert Lehr 2001-05-15