I caught that LanX, I didn't mean to leave you out of the credits, sorry, everyone here (when I can catch em) help me alot in my ventures, I didn't forget to give the both of you ++ votes though! I think part of my issues here are that I'm running perl in an oracle virtualbox (to protect my main system) and I get arbitrary errors once in a while, my latest 'sometimes' error (which I'm investigating right now) is 'Modification of non-creatable array value attempted' (that just started on a previously fine, executable line before) is starting to get annoying, quite possibly because my script may not have enough memory available, it's up to about 1300 lines @ 52k and the irronious errors are showing up more and more, I'll email you an extra twinkie Lanx, thanx to everyone again...

I tried re-inventing the wheel again, but everytime I push it, it still falls flat on it's side...

In reply to Re^4: grep confusion by PriNet
in thread grep confusion by PriNet

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