Bob,
That's interesting. I've never seen that option.
I'm curious what people have done with it.
Thanks,
Steve
At 11:40 PM 2/24/01 -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
>Stephen A. Brenner wrote:
>
>> I'm a perl programmer so that's what I rely on mostly.
>> I have looked into php a little, without actually getting
>> to use it much. My impression of it was that the primary advantage
>> was that you could embed your code in your html document like
>> an ASP or Javascript environment. So it's good for non programmers.
>> I didn't see any major advantage other than that. If I want
>> interactivity in my document, I just embed javascript code in my perl
>> generated pages.
>
>I'm reading the mod_perl man page, and it says you can embed perl
>into HTML if you enable mod_perl and mod_include.
>
>It looks kind of ugly:
>
> <!--#perl sub="sub {print 'Hello, <b>World</b>!'}" -->
>
>But if you're already fluent in Perl, it's a lot easier than learning
>a whole 'nuther programming language.
>
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