Is it worth pointing out that the two "missing" lines are already in your script, about half-way down, at the line immediately after the $header_text substitution?

Given that the script uses strict, the lines you've provided (assuming they go together) would have to appear somewhere after the my %fields=&MLMP::LoadMember($key); line, since %fields isn't defined until that point. Given they probably do some initialisation for other MLMP functions, immediately after defining %fields is probably a reasonable spot.

As grep mentioned previously, since we don't actually know what those functions do, it's difficult to give more specific advice.

Paul Fenwick
Perl Training Australia


In reply to Re: Missing code in replicating cgi script by pjf
in thread Missing code in replicating cgi script by 2Jennifer

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