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Comparison of web template engines
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The following table lists the various web template engines used in Web template systems and a brief rundown of their features.
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- Engine (implementation) : engine name
- Languages : implementation language of the engine (not the template script language)
- License : Software license agreement
- Variables : script language power to use variables
- Functions : script language power to use functions
- Includes : script language power include external files
- Conditional inclusion : script language power to conditional includes
- Looping : script language power to do loops (for, while) or recursion
- Evaluation (language) : script language power to do "eval command" (to the implementation language)
- Assignment : set names and references to sub-templates (?)
- Errors and exceptions : engine output script errors.
- i18n : Internationalization and localization feature
- Natural templates : the template can be a document as valid as the final result, the engine syntax doesn't break the document's structure
- Inheritance : Supports the ability to inherit a layout from a parent template, separately overriding arbitrary sections of the parent template's content.
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