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Your right Tad. I've now become an instant fan of
use warnings; use strict; I'm new perl and Usenet, but I'll me more carefull when posting in the future. Thanks for everyones help, Gene Mat (Tad McClellan) wrote in <>: >Gene Mat <> wrote: > >> my $LIST=nntp->list; > ^^^^^ > >> Please Help. > > >Please ask a machine to help you *before* asking thousands of >people around the world to help you. > >You should always enable warnings when developing Perl code. > > Gene Mat |
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