amoura;

After looking over some of your recent posts, I have to admit I'm having a difficult time grasping your intent in many of them.

Here's a few links that I think will help you help us help you. ;-)

(Thanks to yibC for good homenode links!)

Several of your recent posts contain things which can be done much smoother in Perl, such as your system calls to grep. If the intent behind your code was clearer, I think you'd probably get much more helpful replies.

Perhaps you could post some of the following:

Hope I've been of some help (though not on your code problem.)


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