How about something like this:
$cgi->param($_) =~ tr/*//d foreach $cgi->param;
Note that I've switched to using tr for
removing characters.
The code becomes even easier if you use the functional
interface to CGI.pm:
param($_) =~ tr/*//d foreach param;
Update: Of course, merlyn's point below is
right. This code was never going to work. CGI::param
doesn't return an lvalue, so you cant' assign to it. Use
the code that he proposes instead.
I wonder if all the people who voted this node up had
actually tried the code :)
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