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is there an equivilent to eval() ?

Subject: is there an equivilent to eval() ?
From: Terence <tk.lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 11:34:53 +1100
 is there an equivilent to eval() ?
Hi everyone,

I have the following expression.

<input type="text" name="{$main}" value="##blah##" />

Where the variable $main contains the name of the element who's content I want to replace ##blah## with.

as it happens, $main could either == 'system' or 'main' so there are possibilities of either <main/> or <system/> elements whos content I want to extract (and wrap in normalize-space()).


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