blah blah blah

There is no problem with the structure, there is no syntax problem, no syntax error, like I said, the warning you get is a warning, its not a syntax error, and its telling you what the problem is, and diagnostics telling you in more than one line

What its saying is that $RedirectUrl is uninitialized, it doesn't have a value, its empty, its undef, its value is undef, there is nothing thiere, its an empty bucket full of space, you wont find find en_ or .exe or anything in the bucket, its empty, there is nothing inside to find but air, you can keep searching the empty bucket, it will continue to be empty,

perl warned you, and you're like, man perl is telling me this bucket is empty, how am I supposed to hold the bucket?

an empty bucket is empty, if you want it to have stuff inside, put stuff in it, dont put empty in it

Maybe you'd like to stop writing   $NewRev = $RedirectUrl ?


In reply to Re^3: Need help with loop syntax errors (warnings) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Need help with loop syntax errors by Todd Chester

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