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###
###
### This is the first BETA release of Embperl 2.0, before installing
-### please read the README.v2. Documentation is not yet updated to
-### reflect the changes in 2.0, everything that has changed is
-### documented in README.v2. Since this is the first beta you
+### please read the README.v2. Documentation is not yet updated to
+### reflect the changes in 2.0, everything that has changed is
+### documented in README.v2. Since this is the first beta you
### shouldn't use it in a production evnironment!
###
###
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--- README.v2 2000/12/22 06:23:13 1.1.4.5
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@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
-HTML::Embperl - Embed Perl in Your HTML Documents
-
-Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Gerald Richter / ECOS GmbH
-
-You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
-License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
-
-THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-
-### !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !!
-###
-###
-### This is the first BETA release of Embperl 2.0, before installing
-### please read the README.v2. Documentation is not yet updated to
-### reflect the changes in 2.0, everything that has changed is
-### documented in README.v2. Since this is the first beta you
-### shouldn't use it in a production evnironment!
-###
-###
-### !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !!
-
+HTML::Embperl - Embed Perl in Your HTML Documents
+Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Gerald Richter / ECOS GmbH
+
+You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
+License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
+
+THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+
+
+### !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !!
+###
+###
+### This is the first BETA release of Embperl 2.0, before installing
+### please read the README.v2. Documentation is not yet updated to
+### reflect the changes in 2.0, everything that has changed is
+### documented in README.v2. Since this is the first beta you
+### shouldn't use it in a production evnironment!
+###
+###
+### !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !! IMPORTANT !!
+
+
Hints for using Embperl 2.x
---------------------------
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
are parsed only once (Perl code was also (and is still) cached in 1.x)
My first benchmarks show 50%-100% faster execution under mod_perl for pages
longer then 20K (For short pages ( < 5K ouput) you won't see such a great
difference)
-and without any external database access.
+and without any external database access.
Another new feature is that the syntax of the Embperl parser is defined
within the module HTML::Embperl::Syntax and can be modified as nessecary.
@@ -86,14 +86,14 @@
- [$ foreach $x (@x) $] requires now the bracket around the
array (like Perl)
+
+- [+ +] blocks must now contain a valid Perl expression. Embperl 1.x
+ allows you to put multiple statements into such a block. For performance
+ reasons this is not possible anymore. Also the expression must _not_
+ terminated with a semikolon. To let old code work, just wrap it into a do
+ e.g. [+ do { my $a = $b + 5 ; $a } +]
+
-- [+ +] blocks must now contain a valid Perl expression. Embperl 1.x
- allows you to put multiple statements into such a block. For performance
- reasons this is not possible anymore. Also the expression must _not_
- terminated with a semikolon. To let old code work, just wrap it into a do
- e.g. [+ do { my $a = $b + 5 ; $a } +]
-
-
The following things are not fully tested/working yet:
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