i have an html file saved as a text file... let's say header.txt which cotains just plain html headers <head> and <body>.
now i have a script that opens this file with this code.
open(H, "header.txt");
@header = H;
close @header;
then i print the header out
print @header;
but instead of displaying the html header i recieved this annoying error message:
#-----------
In string, @forminputs now must be written as \@forminputs at ./login.cgi line 235, near "});
#separate the different form-inputs
@forminputs"
#----------
now i don't know what's wrong with that???
help me on this guys..... thanks in advance.
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