I need to build up the source code to an Apache::ASP page and resolve it.
Josh had previously suggested that I use $Response->Include(\$text); because
this will dynamically resolve $text and evaluate it in the context of
Apache::ASP.  However, I need to use this outside of files and Apache.  For
example here is what I would like to do.

$text = <<EOF;
<my:include src='header.inc' title='XMLSubsMatch Demo'/>

This is a demonstration of the XMLSubsMatch extension which
allows for the developer to construct a set of custom XML style
tags for use in ASP scripts.  These tags could be used 
to render entire XML documents, or even simply give some nice
short cuts for use when site building.

EOF 

Then, I would like to pass $text to the Apache::ASP interpreter and get a
result back.  I have been testing the offline mode with the script asp-perl
that comes with Apache::ASP.  That script(and Apache::ASP) seems to need a
file to work properly.  I am confused about how to use the
$Response->Include(\$text); suggestion. 

JF


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