Ok, I'm getting this error:


Here is line 61:


Since that is the beggining of the string, here is the whole string:
$page_content = qq~ $message <font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> Thank you,$nname_ws_b for visiting $co_name! We are re-designing our site\. Sorry if you have found it before we are finished!<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <table border="0" align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"><font size="1"> $co_name now accepts </font /></td /> <td align="left"> <A HREF="$url?pg=why_change$inc_sess_id" onclick="window\.open('$url?p +g=new_billing','BILLING','toolbars=yes,location=yes,resizable=yes,sta +tus=yes,scrollbars=yes')"> <IMG SRC="$imageurl/graphics/New_logo.gif" BORDER="0" /></A /> </td /> </tr /> </table /> </font /> <p>&nbsp;</p /> <p>&nbsp;</p /> ~;

What is wrong with that? How can I fix it?

Thanks,
Richard

In reply to Use of uninitialized value?? by powerhouse

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