On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:21:34PM +0100, Gerald Richter wrote:
>
> You should set either $optRawInput = 1 or use the backslash before the <UP>.
> The error message looks like, you have used both. This will not work.
>
> BTW you could set EMBPERL_OPTIONS to 1 in your httpd.conf, if you write all
> your code with an ascii editor, then you don't have to add it to all pages,
> but you shouldn't do that in case you use some highlevel html editor.
>
> > that's strange... I have several code fragments like the following
> > that work just as intended (they didn't wihout the "\<", however):
> >
>
> Yes, this works with the backslash as longs as optRawInput isn't set
somehow, I could've sworn that I originally had tried $optRawInput
and EMBPERL_OPTIONS before settling down to using the backlash
method...
So, just to see whether it was my stupidity, I checked it once again
with a minimal test script -- and well, it obviously _was_ my fault, as
it worked just fine now ;) Don't know why it didn't work then -- I
haven't yet tried to reproduce it under identical circumstances, though.
Anyhow, if I should run into the same problem again, I'll report back :)
> >
> > Maybe it's a version-specific issue...
>
> No, no changes since about two years, the problem was when escaping the
> output, which has nothing to do with this problem.
thanks for the clarification.
Erdmut
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