I know, I tried all those things. I have strict, and CGI:Carp for printing errors to browser, and I know what the error for lexically scoped variables looks like. The thing is, my script worked for some time. Then, one day, is suddenly didn't have the value for the variable anymore. The variable was empty, not outside of its scope. The weird thing is that the next day, everything was fine again. To me, this doesn't seem like a problem with my scripts. And no, I don't have access or control over anything my host does. By the way, I looked and the host has the newest version of Perl installed, so...

Until Next Time...

Just Another Perl Wannabe

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