Ok, Ok... I said that I was being stupid.
I just wanna explain something: I use a perl editor that gives me the code errors in "real time", so I don't need to use the -w flag. BTW, this flag is really annoying since I end up with tons of "Possible typo" messages, because this application uses a lot of html templates.
And like the other guy said, the -w flag wouldn't help in this case. To be honest it never helped me, since the editor makes me see alomost all the code errors.
Well, I admit that I don't use
strict because I don't fully understand it yet, but I promise I'll make some time to take a look on it.
Thanks for your help anyway, guys.
Er Galvão Abbott
a.k.a. Lobo, DaWolf
Webdeveloper
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