>
> Er, one little gotcha to this. The variable is
> "$optDisableTableScan," not
> "$optDisableHtmlTableScan." That was a head-scratcher until I grepped the
> Embperl source.
Yes, you are right. It was a typo from me, but you don't have to grep the
source. It's all in the docs, look here
http:/
Gerald Richter wrote:
> Stack underflow means that there are less opening items and then closing
> ones. The problem in your case is, that the closing /tr is inside a file you
> include with Execute but the opening isn't. The opening and closing tags
> must match inside _one_ file. The solution fo
Gerald Richter wrote:
> Stack underflow means that there are less opening items and then closing
> ones. The problem in your case is, that the closing /tr is inside a file you
> include with Execute but the opening isn't. The opening and closing tags
> must match inside _one_ file. The solution fo
>
> I'm using the Apache::iNcom webstore suite (which uses Embperl to get the
> job done) to set up an online store and I've run into a very, very weird
> problem. When I try to go from the frontpage into the store itself, I get
> a stack underflow on a in an included file. And I can't figure o