Hi!

First I would like to advice you to use
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict;
Then we`ll talk further.. the first thing you`ll probably
see is that your program won`t run because Line is not
declared, and when you declare it, please do not do it
within the else statement, because that will make it too
local to insert in your widget.

But, like I said, use strict, and -w, fix the errors, and
see if that helps, we`ll take it from there, okay ?

GreetZ!,

print "profeth still\n" if /bird|devil/;

In reply to Re: Refresh text widget by ChOas
in thread Refresh text widget by MadMax

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