PL SQL code tag between html???

Hello
Is it possible to create plsql script tags between html, for dynamic content like java, php or so on?
e.g.:
<table>...
<?plsql
...plsql code...
?>
</table>...

Hi,
You have a page in APEX and you want to have a region wich generates HTML with some PL/SQL to get some values. Is that it?
If so, you just need to create a region "PL/SQL Dynamic Content" and then paste your PL/SQL Procedure into it.
Again... use PL/SQL and the Oracle Web toolkit (i.e. htp/htf packages), for example "htp.p('Hello World');". Reference session state using :MY_ITEM (bind variable) syntax.
If not, please read what Arie said before.
Paulo Vale
http://apex-notes.blogspot.com

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