... I am updating the previous post ...

No, you deleted the previous post and replaced it with something quite different. In doing so, you rendered all previous replies incoherent, meaningless. Any future Seeker of Perl Wisdom who ventures down this path will find the signposts defaced and destroyed, the trail erased. Please don't do this again. A -- from me.

Update: Please note that it's perfectly acceptable to actually update, i.e., modify or expand, a post as long as the original material, to which replies may have been made, is preserved and a brief note is added saying what modifications or additions have been made.


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