> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 11:33:20PM -0700, Michael George III wrote:
> > Just in case anyone wants the solution:
> >
> > <html> <body>
> > [- local $escmode=0; print OUT "\<B> Hello World \</B>"; -]
> > </body> </html>
>
> You don't need "\<" in the string with $escmode=0, "<" is fine.
>
You need the \ if you don't have set optRawInput. Basic rule: If you writing
your html page with a ascii editor, always set optRawInput, if you write
with an html editor (like Frontpage or Dreanweaver) don't set it. The last
sort of editor will write to the file
print OUT "<B> Hello World </B>";
and without optRawInput set Embperl will translate it back to < and >
Gerald
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