> You really don't need to, but ok. > This depends on whether I want to modify the passed in variable.. (as well as to be hip :)
> >print "var 1 is $$_[0] and 2 is $$_[1]"; > > > >This doesn't work, but you get the idea... > > That's because the $ binds to the $_, and not to the $_[0]. You want > > print "var 1 is ${ $_[0] } and 2 is ${ $_[1] }"; > That makes sense, and I knew that I was 'binding' (new word for me) to the wrong thing, but I couldn't find the right syntax. Super. I'll give it a shot. Jenda, believe it or not, the goal here is so I can reuse a mail function using your Mail::Sender module passing in different messages depending on the context. Thanks for a great module! Cheers all, Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]