Thank you. I'm very sure of the i,h, and s. I know that, because it's a enum("i","h","s") i=impression, h=hit(click), s=sale
</td /> Is not that the way CGI.pm prints a table? I once asked why, and they said it was for DHTML, or XML or something like that. That is why I do that.
I dunno ;o)
Anyways, I made a mistake with what is wrong. It is adding them correctly, I
forgot this was on the daily report, so the ones I added, went in with a timestamp different from the days I was looking at, so I changed days to today, and they are added up correctly, however, I get 0% from the division.
So, I guess that is the only problem now.
Should I get rid of the
</td /> and just use the regular code?
thx,
Richard
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