> On 9/7/06, chen li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Adriano,
> >
> > The line code you provide doesn't work on my
> computer
> > but based on what you say I change it into this
> line
> > code and it works.
> 
> 
> On 9/7/06, Rob Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why did I have to test this code for you?
> 
> You don't. The bad code was not intentional, but it
> worked as a
> how-not-to-do-it that Li (to whom the code was
> addressed) turned out
> for good. That was a case of "learning by bad
> example", that I do not
> intend to advocate here. I will be more careful in
> the next posts.
> 
> Adriano Ferreira.

Thank you all for the inputs with either good or bad
examples(hopefully not so much). Either way they help
me a lot. As I recall for Programming Perl (or else):
You don't need to know everything about Perl  before
you can apply  or use it. And this is true for me.  I
I really like Perl and the great
community/forum/culture within it.

Once again thank you all for any kind of help,

Li
 

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