Your line will probably do what you meant to do when you use parentheses to remedy &&'s strong precedence ...
While && has higher precedence than the and operator, both have lower precedence than the comparison operators. In this case, parenthesization of expression terms is redundant; there will be no effect on the evaluation of the expression. See perlop.
Such redundant parenthesization is often suggested as a documentary measure to clarify precedence for future maintainers, a practice I tend to endorse.
In reply to Re^2: Perl script hyperlinks not getting displayed in browser
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Perl script hyperlinks not getting displayed in browser
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