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# as an ordinary character not a symbol of comment
Hello,

I need to use '#' as an ordinary character in my cgi script, not a symbol of comment. Can I do that?

The script includes some html code in which there's a SSI command ( <!--#include virtual...). I guess perl treats '#' before 'include' as a symbol of comment....so it doesn't work

Thanks,

Peter Pietrusza
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