Gerald et al:

In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site, we've come across
a number of pains with respect to embperl and people who have pages that don't
want embperl. Inertia causes these people to not want to have to do a thing to
their work (like changing file extensions to something that doesn't go through
embperl or double bracketing), and I find that completely understandable but
unfortunate.

People have made two requests which I think might be useful to put into
Embperl. Please let me know if you agree or disagree.

1) With documents that contain no embperl code, the last-modified header is
included to be the actual last-modified date of the file.

2) Put in a special embperl command that basically means "stop looking for
embperl from here down in this document".

Regards,
Christian

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Christian Gilmore
Senior Technical Staff Member
AT&T Labs IP Technology, Florham Park
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http://www.research.att.com/info/cgilmore


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