my $online_indicator = 'http://mydomain.com/chatmonk3y/online_indicato +r/webber.php?jid=' . $seller . '@mydomain.com'; # or more abstract # my $online_indicator = $protocol . $hostname . $pathToScript . $argu +mentList;
Note that double quotes force content negotiation whereas single quotes don't (which slightly speeds up the script as some parsing isn't needed).
Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste
Update
But what does my $scalar($seller) do? Where do you use that?
Might be helpfull to post some more code to better document the context of the problem.
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