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On 7 5 ,   1 06 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Phoenix) wrote:
> On 7/5/07, herostar1981 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > for (my $i=0;$i<=$#data;$i++)
> >   {      $kml.="<Folder><open>0</open><name>station</name>".
> > $sta[$i]."</Folder>";}
>
> That _might_ be correct. But why does the loop count through the last
> element of the @data array, when you're processing the @sta array? And
> did you ever initialize $kml?
>
> Most uses of the computed for loop, like that one, are simpler as a
> foreach loop in Perl:
>
>   foreach my $i (0..$#data) { ... }
>
> Or even this:
>
>   foreach my $element (@data) { ... }
>
> > At this point, if I use following script, I can work as I wish:
> > print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
> > print $kml;
>
> > if I use "print FID $kml;", the trouble is coming...
>
> What trouble? Are you saying that $kml printed to a file is different
> than $kml rendered in a web browser, or what?
>
> Good luck with it!
>
> --Tom Phoenix
> Stonehenge Perl Training



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