I don't have the time to properly look into this so I will just table it for now. When I originally posted I hoped it would be something simple. It is not and this is a very low priority issue for me.
Given that I will table this issue for now until I can give it the proper attention.
I will note however that you did say
>>Not true, you've been given lots of advice that you've
>>ignored, time and time again, and posted no output, error
>>or warnings. Most recently here where you ignore the advice
>>about not hiding runtime errors and ignoring problems.
So you clearly said that I did not show the runtime error when running without --gui.
There have been some things like turning on debug that I did not do. That was simply because I haven't figured out how yet. I don't usually program on windows and I am fairly new to Perl.
Now you say
>>Obviously I read that post, I replied to it pointing out
>>that you're ignoring the advice given, again and again.
So you clearly said I didn't do something that I showed you I did and now you say you didn't do that. Problem is the posts say otherwise.
Also, telling someone they need to go into another line of work based on a few posts is silly.
The people who actually pay me to program have been giving me great reviews for many years so your opinion of what I should do for a living of little importance to me.
I am done posting and reading this thread. I may open a new one once I can dedicate more time to this. To those that were trying to be helpful my sincere thanks. To those who just wanted to be critical cheer up. There are other posts you can attack.
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