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Hi.
- --On 25.03.2002 14:00:38 +0100 Emiliano wrote:
>> Note: I've just discovered (through try-and-error) that this behavoir
>> seems completly random. Some pages work, some others don't. The code
>> is the same, always an eval("?>$myForm->output<?");. Sometimes
>> Midgard correctly expands <[]> Tags, but most of the time, it
>> doesn't.
>
> If there's still code like 'eval("?>$myForm->output<?");' in the cache
> file, it's not going to be expanded. The parser ought to have replaced
> it during cache generation and stuck in a call to mgd_preparse.
It has, it now reads
eval(mgd_preparse("?>$myForm->output<?"));
which looks good.
BTW: mgd_eval doesn't seem to exist anymore. Is this true? If yes,
which functions that affect parsing (like eval) are still there and how
are they correctly used?
Live long and prosper!
Torben Nehmer
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