It seems that you removed entirely the root node of your question: this would be very unpolite behaviour: non one can help you further if non code is there, nor the original question.
If you ask for help you MUST be polite and present the code well formatted and do meaning questions. I've told you this in the chat but i repeat here again.
Put more effort in next questions and you'll see that answers will be more usefull. search this site for the basic debugging checklist. Inspect vars named in the error Perl reports, a bare print statement is enough most of the times.
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UPDATE 12 Nov 2015: it seems you restored again the (original?) content of your post. putting an update like this one is considered polite to others when you add something. if you want delete some content you can use
<strike> ... </strike> tags and explain why you are modifying your post. sic
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