Hi,
This could be really simple or really easy.
I want to write a custom tag that renders the content of the tag only if the
'test' argument evaluates to be true. I want it to work something like
this:
<asp:Test test="$Session->{User}">
The Session User Object Exists
</asp:Test>
Where the Perl code is:
sub asp::Test {
my ($args, $content) = @_;
if ( eval( $args->{test} ) != 0 ) {
$Response->Write("$content");
}
}
The problem here is that the parser recognizes the ">" of the arrow operator
"->" as the tag closure. Has anyone experienced similar troubles? Is there
a good (easy) solution?
Thanks In Advance,
Chris
This could be really simple or really easy.
I want to write a custom tag that renders the content of the tag only if the
'test' argument evaluates to be true. I want it to work something like
this:
<asp:Test test="$Session->{User}">
The Session User Object Exists
</asp:Test>
Where the Perl code is:
sub asp::Test {
my ($args, $content) = @_;
if ( eval( $args->{test} ) != 0 ) {
$Response->Write("$content");
}
}
The problem here is that the parser recognizes the ">" of the arrow operator
"->" as the tag closure. Has anyone experienced similar troubles? Is there
a good (easy) solution?
Thanks In Advance,
Chris