Please rethink your use of quotes. As far as I can see you are forcing Perl to look through each string for possible variable interpolation.
I really gonna wonder if
would lead to strange results as well as yourprint '<option> Compliment </option>'; # why omit the closing tag? # use this for pretty output print '<option> Compliment </option>' . "\n"; # or even like this use constant CRLF = "\n"; # ... print '<option> Compliment </option>' . CRLF ; # or use CGI::Pretty
At least the first one should run faster :-) Do you have any subs declared matching the one or the other "name" in your output strings? Do you, worst I could think of, have a filehandle called OPTION?print "<option> Compliment";
Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste
In reply to Re: Undefined Subroutine
by little
in thread Undefined Subroutine
by KingNerd
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