This snippet creates my array.
if ( !grep { /$term/ } @file ) {
$term="$news_directory$term";
push (@delete_me,$term);
This snippet:
unlink @delete_me or die "Couldn't unlink @delete_me: $!"; works fine on *nix but on this IIs box I get all my terms in the file not found report. So I tried
unlinking just @delete_me[0] and carping with @delete_me[0]'s value and lo and behold all the values came back same as when I was printing @delete_me. So I
assume this means they are all in that first element. Can anyone enlighten me as to my error?
TIA
jg
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