It isn't documented, but I believe you can just do this:

     $m->scomp({content => 'my content'}, '/foo',...);

Give it a try and let us know... :)

Jon

On Apr 14, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Jérôme Etévé wrote:

> Hi there,
>
>  What is the way to call $m->scomp('/foo' , ... ) ; in the way it
> gives  the same as
> <&| /foo &>
> ... content ...
> </&>
>
> Thanks for your help !
>
> Jerome .
>
>
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