====== talk:custom:atcodes ====== Considering ''@EVAL://javascript//@'', which would display the result of the JavaScript code, thus allowing anything modeled in JavaScriopt to be displayable via @-code and even more cool dynamic content in ''.asc'' files (as an example). Of course there are security considerations (such as with ''@EXEC:module'', ''@TYPE:filename'', etc.) --- //[[rob@synchro.net|Rob Swindell]] 2010/03/18 18:50//