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</a><h3>ns_adp_parse</h3>
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</a><h4>Overview</h4>
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</a>Process an ADP file or string and return the result as a string</p>
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</a><h4>Syntax</h4>
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</a><b>ns_adp_parse</b> [-file | -string] [-global | -local] <i>adp </i>?<i>arg1</i>? ?<i>arg2</i>? ?...?</p>
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</a><h4>Description</h4>
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</a>This function processes the specified ADP file or string and returns the result as a string. If you need to process a second ADP from inside an ADP, it is usually better to use <b>ns_adp_include</b>, because that function resolves relative pathnames passed to it. Also note that <b>ns_adp_parse</b> will ignore any directives to turn on streaming.</p>
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</a>If you use the -file syntax, the <i>adp</i> is the aboslute filename of the file containing the ADP to be parsed.</p>
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</a>If you use the -string syntax, the <i>adp</i> is a string containing ADP syntax to be parsed. Note that when you call <b>ns_adp_parse</b> with the -string syntax from inside an ADP, the <i>string</i> cannot contain the &lt;% ... %&gt; syntax. The -string syntax is the default.</p>
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</a>The -global syntax is obsolete and will cause an error. </p>
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</a>If -local is specified, any Tcl commands in the ADP will be evaluated with Tcl_Eval. The -local syntax is the default.</p>
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</a>You can pass optional arguments (<i>arg1</i>, <i>arg2</i>, etc.) to the ADP. The arguments can be accessed within the ADP using the <b>ns_adp_argc</b>, <b>ns_adp_argv</b>, and <b>ns_adp_bind_args</b> functions.</p>
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</a>If this call is a nested ADP evaluation (where one ADP calls another), an error will be returned if the maximum number of nested ADP evaluations, 256, has been exceeded. </p>


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