Line 88 is this:
require "$Page_Loc/$pg.conf";
It is basically just the "page" coding, the actual content is stored in a database. I am just pulling in the Perl syntax for that page, IF it exists:
if (-e "$Page_Loc/$pg.conf") {
# line 88 above ;o)
}
I guess, I MIGHT have to put them all into the main system, and just use the page names as sub routines, and run them when that page is called... Or is there a different way to avoid getting that error?
I am just not checking out that link the other person, Enlil I think, posted. Thanks everyone.
Richard
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