If you leave out the "...." in your code, it's impossible that $Report is empty
Sorry, wrong. The part that is "left out" is mod_perl, which was clearly mentioned in the root node, and what it adds isn't where the "..."s in the shown code are.
What it produces is close to:
sub script {
my $Report="";
sub note {
my ($titre,$texte) = @_;
my $Texte= '<H5>'.$titre.'</H5><P>'.$texte.'</P>';
$Report .=$Texte;
}
note($title,$text);
print STDERR "*update.pl: end \n[\n$Report\n]\n";
}
and each time the page is displayed:
script()
And that results in $Report being empty every time it is run except for the first. Certainly not "impossible".
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tye
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