sub edit_set { if($q->param('text') eq '') { print "You need to enter in smile name <br><br> <a href=\"JavaScript:history.back(1)\">&lt;&lt;Back</a>"; } else { $storeline = $q->param('id'); open(FILE, "info/smileset.txt"); @file = <FILE>; close(FILE); chomp @file; my @matches = grep { $file[$_] =~ /^\Q$storeline|\E/ } 0..$#file; no_match($storeline), return unless @matches; duped_ids($storeline), return if @matches > 1; my ($number, $image, $name, $text, $used) = split /\|/, $file[$matches +[0]]; $number = $storeline; $image = $q->param('image'); $name = $q->param('text'); $text = $q->param('alt'); $used = $q->param('use'); $file[$matches[0]] = join '|', $number, $image, $name, $text, $used; rename 'info/smileset.txt', 'info/smileset.bak' or die $!; open FLE, '>', 'info/smileset.txt' or die $!; print FLE $_, $/ for @file; close FLE or die $!; }
I get this error
Missing right curly or square bracket at /var/securewww/virtual/webewe +bin.com/1/1/admin.cgi line 495, at end of line syntax error at /var/securewww/virtual/webewebin.com/1/1/admin.cgi lin +e 495, at EOF Execution of /var/securewww/virtual/webewebin.com/1/1/admin.cgi aborte +d due to compilation errors.

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