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Re: Perl on Win98 vs. Win/NT/2000? (boo)

by boo_radley (Parson)
on Sep 08, 2001 at 03:14 UTC ( [id://111075]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl on Win98 vs. Win/NT/2000?

are you sure you want those backticks in the @dmap assignment? Cause map isn't any program that comes with win98 (or NT/ 2000) that I can see, and the source of the illegal op may be from running it, not the perl script.
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Re: Re: Perl on Win98 vs. Win/NT/2000? (boo)
by jlongino (Parson) on Sep 08, 2001 at 05:37 UTC
    The map command is a Novell written-for-DOS command. The command when executed from the DOS prompt executes without error and returns the expected results. See my reply to Ovid about comparisons between ls and dir, which I feel illustrates the point better.
    @a=split??,'just lose the ego and get involved!';
    for(split??,'afqtw{|~'){print $a[ord($_)-97]}

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