Hi, Thanks for your response!
I've considered using EmbperlBlocks, but it knocks out all of the HTML processing not just table stuff. I rely quite a bit on %fdat and the associated form element filling (It's actually one of my favorite features, and one that you don't find in many other template engines). Thanks! Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 08:38:09 +0200 Hans de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am not sure, but I use this at the start of every script. > > [$syntax EmbperlBlocks $] > > When I switched to embperl 2 I looked for ages to get my embperl 1.3 pages to > work. > > Anyway I am still looking for a global way to turn table and html parsing of. > > but if I remember correctly this worked for me. (But I did have to edit all > those pages to add [$syntax EmbperlBlocks $] to the top.) > > This is what I have im my httpd.conf but I am not sure if this still is used by > embperl 2.x > > --- > PerlModule Embperl > Embperl_UseEnv on > SetEnv EMBPERL_DEBUG 0 > SetEnv EMBPERL_OPTIONS 2064 > SetEnv EMBPERL_ESCMODE 0 > PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_COOKIE_PATH "/" > PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_SESSION_CLASSES "MySQL Semaphore" > PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_SESSION_ARGS "DataSource=dbi:mysql:session UserName=** > Password=**" > ---- > > Hope this helps > > Regards > > Hans de Groot > > > > > > > > Met vriendelijke groet, > > Hans de Groot > > > > Quoting Heath Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hello, > > > > First, let me say that I've been using Embperl 1.x since 1999 with > > incredible success. I've used it in virtually all my web-based projects > > since then. Thanks Gerald for something that truly is exactly what I've > > needed for years and years. > > > > I've decided to make the push from 1.3 to 2.0. I'm having some trouble > > with the table parsing (something that I've always felt was best left > > disabled) in 2.0. Since I cannot disable it in 2.0 I've been working > > around it, but I've hit a bit of a wall that I don't know how to get > > past. Please advise why the following HTML fails to parse successfully, > > > > [$ if (0) $] > > <table align='center' width='50%'> > > <tr><td align='center' bgcolor='#66AA66'> > > [$ endif $] > > > > Test! > > > > [$ if (0) $] > > </td></tr> > > </table> > > [$ endif $] > > > > This generates the following crash message: > > > > Error (no description) Unstrutured forward jump > > > > ...notice that those 'if' blocks should not be entered. If I set those > > conditions to '1' instead of '0' everything works as expected. If I > > remove the if blocks (or comment them out with [# #]) everything works > > as expected. > > > > My actual HTML is of course much more involved, but suffers > > from the same problem outlined here. Please let me know if you guys > > have any suggestions. In particular, if anybody can suggest a means of > > disabling table parsing that would probably make me happiest :) > > > > Thanks again! > > > > Heath > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]