My deepest apologies for this language barrier, webstudioro. I do not think you are stupid at all ... in fact, anyone who attempts to program (in Perl, no less) has intelligence in my books. Stupid is as stupid does, and i can be just as stupid as anyone else.

But ... please remember that learning Web programming does not happen overnight. You have a large task in front of you that involves putting down what you are working on and having to learn items that you may feel are unrelated to your immediate task at hand. I really hope that you indeed did read those links that PodMaster gave you, instead of glancing at them and saying "this doesn't solve my problem!" No, they don't ... but they do teach some basic skills that you appear to be lacking — it is those basic skills that will help you understand what your problem is.

Please read this: Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years. I am on currenly in my seventh year. ;)

jeffa

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(the triplet paradiddle with high-hat)

In reply to 7Re: Problem with my .pl script. Helpppp! by jeffa
in thread Problem with my .pl script. Helpppp! by webstudioro

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