Thompson, Jon a écrit :
I was rereading the page I where pulled that info. It's a little
confusing. Apparently there's a [$ syntax Embperl $] to try as well.
Here's the page:
http://www2.ecos.de/~mailarc/embperl/2005-09/msg00051.html
Thanks a million Jon. In fact it's quite simple :
[$ syntax
July 24, 2008 9:57 AM
To: 'embperl@perl.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Stop embperl from messing with my code
I would try wrapping you're a tag in base.epl with these tags:
[$ syntax EmbperlBlocks $]
So it would look like:
[$ syntax EmbperlBlocks $]
for Embperl is like...messy.
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Christophe Boggio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:42 AM
To: embperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Stop embperl from messing with my code
Hello,
I have really strange behaviours in my generated pages and I sus
Jean-Christophe Boggio wrote:
Hello,
I have really strange behaviours in my generated pages and I suspect
embperl to be "modifying" my html. I'd like to prevent this.
The case is this (I use Embperl Object) :
base.epl:
[- Execute('upperband.epl'); -]
upperband.epl:
su
Hello,
I have really strange behaviours in my generated pages and I suspect
embperl to be "modifying" my html. I'd like to prevent this.
The case is this (I use Embperl Object) :
base.epl:
[- Execute('upperband.epl');
-]
upperband.epl:
subdir/upper