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Re: spiffy "include-ssp" gives a #: msg#00081lisp.scheme.chicken
Hi, Patrick! Can you send me the google.txt file? This is probably siome glitch in the SSP-conversion. cheers, felix On 12/19/05, Patrick Giagnocavo 717-201-3366 <patrick@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am new to Scheme and to Chicken, so this might be an FAQ... > > I decided to try working on a small site that has Google Ads on it, and am > going to use spiffy and the .ssp page functionality to serve dynamic pages. > > In order to keep the .ssp page nice and clean, I took the Google code and > stuck it in a separate file. When I try to include it (or any file > containing plain HTML) using > > <?(include-ssp "google.txt")?> > > I get the code included, but with the addition of a hash mark (#) as well. > > What did I set up wrong? I am running locally and just do > > csi > (require-extension spiffy) > (require-extension spiffy-utils) > (start-server) > > Cordially > > Patrick Giagnocavo > patrick@xxxxxxxx > > > > _______________________________________________ > Chicken-users mailing list > Chicken-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users > |
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