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Robert Seeger

2006-04-20, 6:55 pm

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<font size="2"><font face="Arial,sans-serif">I'm trying to gain a
better understanding of ns_adp_parse, and was hoping to ask for some
insight into it. Specifically, how does:<br>
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ns_adp_include $file $arg1 $arg2 ...<br>
<br>
differ from:<br>
<br>
ns_adp_puts [ns_adp_parse $file $arg1 $arg2 ...]<br>
<br>
The issues I can think of are:<br>
* Does the current working directory change in the same way?<br>
* How is out-of-band data handled (cookies, etc)?<br>
* How is control data handled (setting encoding, etc)?<br>
* How are return codes handled (returning a page not found, etc)?<br>
<br>
Any comments on how these two commands are different would be welcome.
Obviously, I'll be looking into finding out some of this on my own, but
I thought others might have more experience than myself and be able to
provide information off the top of their heads.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Rob Seeger<br>
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