First, you should really use: [+ "Hello" +]

If, for some reason, you really need to use print then take a look at the
embperl options. I think the one you want to set in your httpd.conf is
OPT_REDIRECT_STDOUT or something like that.

On 27-Jun-2000 Nicolas Parody wrote:
> Hi, I don't understand why this doesn't work as I expected it. Is there
> another
> way of doing this?
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------   
> [-
> print "hello" -]  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ the
> output is:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> hello  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is
> there a way for the print output to appear where I placed it, i.e between the
> BODY tags? I know that this case is not very realistic, but there definitely
> are situations when I will have to use print or similar. Thanks, Nico
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