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damian1301
<i>[damian1301] ends it here</i><Br><BR>When run WITHOUT CGI::Carp, it gives clearer errors. This is a revised version of your script.<BR><BR><Code>
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#use CGI::Carp('fatalsToBrowser');
use Carp;
use diagnostics;
use strict;
use warnings;
my @pages;
my @xfilenames;
my @filenames;
my @xtitles;
my @titles;
my @xheadings;
my @headings;
my @xstuff;
my $xstuff="";
my @stuff;
my @xtemplate;
my $xtemplate="";
my @template;
open(PAGES, "<pages.txt") || die $!;
@pages = <PAGES>;
close(PAGES);
foreach $_ (@pages) {
if (m/^\*{4}filename.ext\*{4}/) {
push(@xfilenames, $_)
}
elsif (m/^\*{4}title\*{4}/) {
push(@xtitles, $_)
}
elsif (m/^\*{4}heading\*{4}/) {
push(@xheadings, $_)
}
else {
push(@xstuff, $_)
}
}
foreach(@xfilenames) {
s/^\*{4}filename.ext\*{4}//;
chomp $_;
push @filenames, $_;
}
foreach(@xtitles) {
s/^\*{4}title\*{4}//;
chomp $_;
push @titles, $_;
}
foreach $_ (@xheadings) {
s/^\*{4}heading\*{4}//;
chomp $_;
push @headings, $_;
}
$xstuff = join "", @xstuff;
@stuff = $xstuff =~ /\*{4}stuff\*{4}(.*?)\*{4}endstuff\*{4}/sg;
open(TEMPLATE, "<template.html") || die $!;
@xtemplate = <TEMPLATE>;
close (TEMPLATE);
$xtemplate = join"", @xtemplate;
@template = $xtemplate =~ /^(.*?)\*{4}filename.ext\*{4}/sg;
push (@template, $xtemplate =~ /\*{4}filename.ext\*{4}(.*?)\*{4}title\*{4}/sg);
push (@template, $xtemplate =~ /\*{4}title\*{4}(.*?)\*{4}headings\*{4}/sg);
push (@template, $xtemplate =~ /\*{4}headings\*{4}(.*?)/sg);
for (my $i=0; $i < (@filenames); $i++) {
open(FILE, ">$filenames[$i]") || die $!;
print FILE qq($template[0] $titles[$i] $template[1] $headings[$i] $template[2] $stuff[$i] $template[3]);
close(FILE);
}
print "Content-type:text/html\n\n";
print <<EndHTML;
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transisional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>create</title>
</head>
<body>
EndHTML
foreach (@filenames) {
print " <p>Name:$_</p>";
}
print "<hr />";
foreach (@titles) {
print "<p>Titles:$_</p>";
}
print "<hr />";
foreach (@headings) {
print "<p>Headings:$_</p>";
}
print "<hr />";
foreach (@stuff) {
print "<p>stuff:$_</p>";
}
print <<EndHTML;
</body>
</html>
EndHTML
</code>
NOTE that ALL errors had to do with not declaring your variables or misspeeling them. Be even more careful next time with your typing and spare us the time :).<BR><b>UPDATE:</b> Thanks [bikeNomad] - I just caught that myself :)
<BR><BR>
<code>
$_.=($=+(6<<1));print(chr(my$a=$_));$^H=$_+$_;$_=$^H;
print chr($_-39); # Easy but its ok.
</code>
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