Hi Savio,
Okay, sorry that I misunderstood you.
I think you can do what you want - as the matter of fact, I used
Apache::ASP once as a "templating engine". It's not exactly what you are
looking for, though...
What I know is that you can create an Apache::ASP instance like
my $ASP = Apache::ASP->new($r);
where $r is - in this case - a mod_perl Apache request object (I guess a
CGI object would also do). So in theory I *guess* you could do something
like
use Apache::ASP;
use CGI;
my $r = new CGI;
my $asp = Apache::ASP->new($r);
my $Response = $asp->{Response};
$Response->Write("Hello, World!");
...even though this looks rather ugly.
- Fagzal
Well, thanks again,
I am not trying to run an ASP script...!!
I know how to do that...!!
I know that the ASP objects are created for me once the deelimiters are
encountered!!
I want to use the ASP objects from a perl script, I want to use them
raw. I hope you understand me now..!!
Thanks anyways..
Regards,
Savio.
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