Im running perl on-line in the cgi-bin and all it says is that it aborted due to compilation errors, where do i get more specific error messages
revised code
$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, $xtemplate =~ /\*{4}headings\*{4}(.*?)/sg);
for ($i=0; $i <= (@filenames-1); $i++) {
open(FILE, ">@filenames[$i]") or die;
print FILE QQ($temlate[0] $title[$i] $template[1] $heading[$i] $te
+mplate[2] $stuff[$i] $template[3]);
close(FILE);
}
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