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E-Commerce Solutions: Template-Driven Pages, Part 2 Page 3

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Martin Brown
Jul 20, 2010
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Next time, I’m going to take a minor diversion from the raw
HTML templates that we’ve used here, and instead look at using
XML to define a document, and a Perl-based parser for converting that
XML document into an HTML document that can be displayed by your
browser.

About the Author

Martin C. Brown is a full-time writer and consultant
specializing in multi-platform integration and Internet technologies. He is
author of both the Perl and Python Annotated Archives and Perl: The Complete
Reference. He can be contacted at mc@mcwords.com or through the
MCwords website.

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Martin Brown is a ServerWatch contributor.

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