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At 10:05 AM +0100 3/22/00, Gerald Richter wrote:
>  >
>>  The problem is that I'm processing auto-generated HTML files.  I can
>>  modify them and escape all the [[ blocks, but it occurred to me that
>>  I really didn't want any processing at all, so why bother with the
>  > overhead.  I guess what would do just fine is if EmbperlObject had a
>>  call that, given a file, would give me a path to where it found it.
>>
>
>Such a call will come surly in one of the next releases, until then you need
>your escape workaround...

If not a call to get the path to an EmbperlObject located object, how 
about a flag on Execute to tell it to process *nothing*?  I have a 
problem now that I'm processing files uploaded to the web site, and I 
definitely do *not* want them to have Perl code in them.  I'm working 
around it now by finding the file myself and just printing it out, 
but it would be nice if I could just call Execute on them.
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I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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