Hi Rob,

Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Even in your .sig?

I tried pasting your .sig:

$ $ perl -e 's&&rob@cowsnet.com.au&&&split/[@.]/&&s&.com.&_&&&print' In string, @cowsnet now must be written as \@cowsnet at -e line 1, nea +r "rob@cowsnet" Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors. $ perl -e 's&&rob\@cowsnet.com.au&&&split/[@.]/&&s&.com.&_&&&print' rob@cowsnet_au$

Am I missing something?

HTH, Danny

Update:

$ perl -v This is perl, v5.6.0 built for i586-linux Copyright 1987-2000, Larry Wall . . .

In reply to OT your .sig by mAsterdam
in thread Parsing a hash table for only variables that are uppercase. by Rhodium

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