Is there a simpler way of specifying that I'd like
a particular file Execute'd in a particular syntax,
than this ugly thing:
[$ syntax SSI $]
<!--#include virtual="includes/header.shtml"-->
[$ syntax Embperl $]
Something like:
[- Execute syntax="SSI" ('includes/header.shtml') -]
perhaps?
Also, what has to be done to get embpcgi.pl to report
something more useful than just $rc and time?
-mda
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a particular file Execute'd in a particular syntax,
than this ugly thing:
[$ syntax SSI $]
<!--#include virtual="includes/header.shtml"-->
[$ syntax Embperl $]
Something like:
[- Execute syntax="SSI" ('includes/header.shtml') -]
perhaps?
Also, what has to be done to get embpcgi.pl to report
something more useful than just $rc and time?
-mda
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