Welcome to the monastery, rocteur.

they give me all sorts of errors whatever I try

If you perform an action which results in an error and seek some help to avoid producing the error it is usually a good idea to tell the potential helpers what the exact error message was and what the exact code was which you executed to cause it. Without that information the potential helpers could spend a lifetime guessing and guessing and guessing what the underlying problem might be.

Are you familiar with the SSCCE concept? If you can provide one of those the monks will be more inclined to help you in your quest.


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