Using v5.6.1 I had a few compile errors and it may be on my end. (Think: "Why is One4k4 not using >5.6.1 yet?") But like the comment above, other than the leet speak (which reminded me of Everquest for some reason) I'll ++ the node if I can get it working after a 5.8 install.

update
After removing "use strict;" from my test file (shudder) I was able to get the following output:
Unquoted string "a" may clash with future reserved word at test.pl lin +e 6. Unquoted string "z" may clash with future reserved word at test.pl lin +e 6. ||||||| [|0 0|] \ - / \=/ ~ Subroutine p redefined at test.pl line 6. y 4 p #


Keep up the good work, although I don't know why you'd need Unquoted string.. stuff in your .sig. ;)

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In reply to Re: .siggy yaph II by one4k4
in thread .siggy yaph II by denthijs

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