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Instead of using @literal, i like to do something like this. <<@CHAR 64>CGIPARAM name='SERVER_NAME'> I've had to do this quite a bit and personally I find this easier to look at. /John Scott Cadillac wrote: Hi Jason, Try putting everything inside an <@LITERAL> metatag.Hope this helps.... Scott Cadillac --------- Business Extranet Freedom IExtranet ~ http://IExtranet.com Online Demo ~ http://www.northwind.org/#demo --------- Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire --------- 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------- P.O. Box 69006 RPO Bridlewood SW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2Y 4T9-----Original Message----- From: Jason Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 8:30 PM To: Witango Subject: Witango-Talk: Writing & Reading Metagtags I have a tml file that I write to disk via Witango that contains the meta tag <@CGIPARAM name='SERVER_NAME'>, amongst others. How can I escape the tag so that it is only evaluated by Witango when the file is served to the user, and not evalutated when the file is written to disk? Thanks, Jason. WITH IMAGINATION Planning, Implementation and Management of Web Applications 160 Pacific Highway North Sydney NSW Australia 2060 phone + 612 9929 9229 fax + 612 9460 4770 web - www.wi.com.au email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf |
- Witango-Talk: Writing & Reading Metagtags Jason Schulz
- RE: Witango-Talk: Writing & Reading Metagtags Scott Cadillac
- Re: Witango-Talk: Writing & Reading Metagtags Jason Schulz
- Re: Witango-Talk: Writing & Reading Metagtags John McGowan
