In that else statement, there was an extra space after the $_ in value,else{ print "<option value=\"$_\" selected> $_ \n"; $first=1; }
print statements such as the one above are more readable (and easier to catch errors on) when you use the qq operator (just pick a delimiter that isn't in your string):
print qq!<option value="$_" selected> $_ \n!;
In reply to Re: Re: Unlink doesn't work on first file
by runrig
in thread Unlink doesn't work on first file
by mccullmw
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