> > Found a piece of oddity. I reread README.v2.txt again this > time so I didn't stumble on something else that was > mentioned. The closest thing I could possibly relate my > behavior problems to is this: > > "- Nesting must be done properly. I.e. you cannot put a tag > (for a dynamic table) inside an 'if' and the inside another 'if'. > (That still works for static tables)" >
That's it! > > > Here's the code which produeces the problem (this worked in 1.3.6): > =================================================== > [- $var="232"; @graph_order = qw(one two three four five six > seven eight); -] <table> <tr> > [- $count = 1 -] > [$ foreach $graph (@graph_order) $] > [$ if ($count % 3 == 0) $] > <td>[+$count+] [+ $graph +]</td> > </tr> <tr> > > [$ else $] > <td>notr [+$count+] [+ $graph +]</td> > [$ endif $] > [- $count++ -] > [$ endforeach $] > </tr> > </table> > [+ $var +] > Tr and if are nested incorrect. > > If this is truly a nested problem, how can I get the > functionality I want? Yes, that is the problem. You can turn of dynamic table processing by saying [$ syntax EmbperlBlocks $] Before your table (you could also put this into the httpd.conf as Embperl_Syntax) Gerald ** Virus checked by BB-5000 Mailfilter ** --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]