[ic] Interesting Failure Reading Scratch Variables from Session

Jon interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Thu Jul 18 19:58:00 2002


Mike Heins wrote:

>
> >
> > What is wrong with the original Perl tag is the Perl tag dose not return
> > anything unless it is told to return it. His use of the tag is wrong. So
> > unless something stupid has been done to the perl tag like the [calcno] tag,
> > the return should be there.
> >
>
> This is not true. The "return" is optional -- a Perl function always returns
> the last value reached.
>

    You're saying

     [perl]
       Something
      [/perl]

       Will always return   'Something'  and if I'm not mistaken it will throw
"Something'
into the html.  Is there a simple way to stop it from placing 'Something' into the
html ?

Thank,
Jon


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