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dress"
and has no idea what to with the
/n.
Then, it sees the following text string:
";
my $address
$name =<>;
print "
It probably takes this as a scalar and has no idea how to process it; and after
that, it gets some more funny text followed by another unresolved dou
tting a space before and after your "=" signs.
Yes, many people consider this better formatting style...
I don't know if that makes a difference, but it won't hurt.
... but it won't change the interpretation of the code by perl :-)
Dani
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Odd. I just tried the same code snippet and it worked fine.
You might try putting a space before and after your "=" signs. I don't
know if that makes a difference, but it won't hurt.
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