Neither talking down to me, nor pointing out an obvious typo, are help.

Excuse me?! I did not talk down to you at all. I was legitimately trying to help. How the hell do I know whether you completely understand quoting and interpolation properly? Sheesh... you asked for help and you had a quoting typo in a question about interpolation and quoting issues! If that was a typo, were we to guess if the other ones were or weren't?

I have been here going on 15 years with over 3,000 posts and you won't find any single person on this site that will say I haven't always been respectful and helpful.

Chill out on the ego and humble yourself a little bit. You came here for help. If you misinterpreted my post to you, that's your problem, not mine. Either way, it won't stop me from helping you out again in the future, because unlike yourself, I never see the right in two wrongs.

Cheers,

-stevieb


In reply to Re^5: Why is this string only PARTIALLY interpolated? by stevieb
in thread Why is this string only PARTIALLY interpolated? by misterperl

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