the '-' character must not occur inside bare-strings (strings that can stand without quotes, in this case because of =>). In doubt, use quotes!
UPDATE: in=>inside; of course the leading minus is valid (and even helps perl to recognize unquoted strings), i meant "inside" the string.
--In reply to Re: HTML and CGI coding
by fruiture
in thread HTML and CGI coding
by hbradshaw
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