Many times in web applications, there is a need to have dynamic content rendered as well as static content. Typically, the dynamic content supplied to the caller is structured and includes dynamic data. Templates provide the developer with the option to lay out the structure of the response, as well as include syntax to allow for dynamic data. A template in our context is a file that has a preset format which is used as a starting point for a response to a user. Within this section, we will mainly focus on the basics of template syntax using the html/template package. Go has a text/template package as well as the html/template package. The former and later use the same template syntax, but the later provides safety features such as production of HTML output that is safe from code injection. It is important to make sure you use the html/template package when rendering...
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