your comments are true as they pertain to perl..
i understand how local works - no problem there.
in the case of embperl however:
i believe that the escaping has already occurred on the
block before it is processed, and therefore, in the example
that you gave, $var would still be subject to the $
Gerald,
if the following makes sense - please add it to the embperl
documentation for $escmode
Turn HTML and URL escaping on and off. The default is on
($escmode = 3).
+ The change in $escmode will take effect on the next call into
embperl. So, for example, to turn
+ off escap
At 05:16 AM 5/17/2000 +0200, Gerald Richter wrote:
>Hi,
>
> > SetEnv EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES 10
>
>unfortunately Embperl cannot handle relativ expire times. It just passes the
>value you set in EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES in the http header to the browser,
>so it must be the full date. Remove the above