Coming from a couple of Anonymous posts, I'll take that as a compliment. Again homie, I'm not trying to put you down. I'm stating facts. I never said your post wasn't good; I'm just saying that it isn't helpful in the long-run, as it gives off erroneous output.

Loosen up, or post as an individual before you make 'anonymous' claims like you have here. Sheesh. In my early days on PerlMonks, I got hammered when I posted something people above me knew better of. To this day, they will still hammer me. Important thing is to post as yourself, so when you are called out you are FORCED to learn. (expecting major kicks in 3.2..

-stevieb


In reply to Re^6: How to add input history by stevieb
in thread How to add input history by zsl

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