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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by Nicolas Parody <in...@nicodev.com> on 2000/06/28 00:51:14 UTC
Switching off HTML Tag recognition
Hi,
Another stupid question from me that I couldn't solve after looking through
the documentation.
I have file that contains just the following:
<tr>
<td>[+ $stuff +]</td>
</tr>
Note that there are no table tags since these are in a different file.
However I keep getting errors like "<tr> outside of table".
How can I make Embperl ignore my HTML tags since there are times when I
begin using a normal perl script and then want to call an embperl template
containing the rest.
I am sure it is very easy but it doesn't say under the HTML Tags section of
the documentation.
Thanks,
Nico
RE: Switching off HTML Tag recognition
Posted by Gerald Richter <ri...@ecos.de>.
> I do this on every single page, and it took me a while to find it too.
>
> Do this in your httpd.conf:
> SetEnv EMBPERL_OPTIONS 2048
>
Yes but sometimes you want only do it for some pages, then you can write
[- $optDisableTableScan = 1 -]
in front of the table
Gerald
RE: Switching off HTML Tag recognition
Posted by Wim Kerkhoff <wi...@netmaster.com>.
I do this on every single page, and it took me a while to find it too.
Do this in your httpd.conf:
SetEnv EMBPERL_OPTIONS 2048
See http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Embperl.pod.3.html#EMBPERL_OPTIONS for more
info, in particular optDisableTableScan = 2048.
On 27-Jun-2000 Nicolas Parody wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another stupid question from me that I couldn't solve after looking through
> the documentation.
>
> I have file that contains just the following:
>
> <tr>
> <td>[+ $stuff +]</td>
> </tr>
>
> Note that there are no table tags since these are in a different file.
> However I keep getting errors like "<tr> outside of table".
> How can I make Embperl ignore my HTML tags since there are times when I
> begin using a normal perl script and then want to call an embperl template
> containing the rest.
> I am sure it is very easy but it doesn't say under the HTML Tags section of
> the documentation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nico
>
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Regards,
Wim Kerkhoff, Software Engineer
NetMaster Networking Solutions
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