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<title>Importing ruby-eruby, ruby-eruby-0.9.5 package.</title>
<updated>2001-07-01T14:01:56Z</updated>
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<name>taca</name>
<email>taca@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2001-07-01T14:01:56Z</published>
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eruby interprets Ruby code embedded in a text file just like PHP,
ePerl, ASP, or JSP.  For example, eruby enables you to embed a Ruby
code in a HTML file.</content>
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