#!/usr/bin/perl
print("Content-type: text/html\n\n");
push @INC, ".";
require "tconfig.pl";
require "tparse.pl";
use RandTexT;
use NewTitle1;
use NewMeta;
use MakeLink;
$file = "keywords/keywordfile.txt";
open(INF,"$file") ;
@grok = <INF>;
close(INF);
foreach $i (@grok) {
$title =NewTitle1->titler($i);
$meta = NewMeta->newDesc($i);
$keyword = $i;
$keyword2 = "the 2nd keyword";
$keyword3 = "the 3rd keyword";
@links = MakeLink->exportLinks($i);
And then I have, in each of the relevant modules, to capture the $i variable that is passed, and return to this script (of which is is the relevant section) the value created around the keyword.
I'm new here, and I've been struggling with perl for a while, go easy :)
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