Htmlc : an HTML files generator
<!--#echo var="last_modified"-->
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 <!--#echo var="date_local"-->
<!--#echo var="date_gmt"-->
<!--#echo var="user_name"-->
weis <!--#echo var="document_path_info"-->
. <!--#echo var="document_name"-->
test3.html <!--#echo var="document_uri"-->
document_uri <!--#echo var="query_string_unescaped"-->
query_string_unescapedA variable is defined as an identifier following a $
symbol. An identifier is either a sequence of alphanumeric characters
following an alphabetic character, or an identifier enclosed in
matching parens or brackets. Hence $ident,
$(ident), or ${ident} are variables.
A variable can be bound either in the system environment or in the
Htmlc compiler's environment. System bound variables are enclosed by
< and >. Hence,
<$ident>, <$(ident)>, or
<${ident}> are system's variables.
All other variables are compiler's environment bound.
<$variable>
<!--#echo var="<$variable>"-->
constante
$variable,
$(variable), or ${variable}.
<!--#echo var="$variable"-->
constante