Iam triyng to make a perl site, with examples, this is another one of the samples on perll cookbook and they don't work, and iam asking for help, this one was used on the wrong place, my apologies. Other think I bought a license of Mirc, and i can't use it because it was stolen electroniclly, I don't know were to ask for help, any ideas? I usally put my head intgo work when this thinks happen so:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; #extract column with unpack $a = "To be or not to be"; $b = unpack("x6 A6", $a); #skip 6, grab 6 print $b; ($b, $c) = unpack("x6 A2 x5 A2", $a); #forward 6, grab 2; backward 5 +, grab 2 print "$b\n$c\n";
errors:

Global symbol "$c" requires explicit package name at 7.pl line 10.

Global symbol "$c" requires explicit package name at 7.pl line 11.

Execution of 7.pl aborted due to compilation errors.


In reply to Re^2: 5.pl i have another new example by Raymond
in thread a new example by Raymond

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