WebMaster AIM-US <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Another option is to put the JavaScript in the text file, and have Perl > read from that file, and print it directly. This means you can re-use the > JavaScript code in other similar script without needing to edit each script > when the JavaScript need changing: > > open(JAVASCRIPT, "javascript.js"); > while(<JAVASCRIPT>){print $_} > close(JAVASCRIPT); A more concise way is: open(JAVASCRIPT, "javascript.js"); print <JAVASCRIPT>; close(JAVASCRIPT); Vinicius
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