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Re: <:& > tags



mod_ePerl uses <? and !> by default, but they can
be changed to whatever your fancy gets struck by:
	<perl> and </perl>
	<perl code="   and  ">
and so on.

there's also "wml" which does a nine-pass run
over a source file to produce results, typically
html... it uses some constructs like <: :>

if you've inhereted some files from another
distribution or installation or platform,
they may have had such a beast or two installed
that you don't.

if you don't have them available you can get them:
	apt-get install wml
	apt-get install eperl
and then
	man eperl
	man wml   # and wml_tutorial

but not necessarily in that order.

:)


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