Now I'm back to the original error! :(

Here's some data for you:

1.dat 1 10 9 8 9 6 2.dat 5 48 39 50 46 45 3.dat 4 40 39 30 36 35
Update Error has now moved to Line 61 -
return sort { $a->{$key} <=> $b->{$key} } @$aref;
Gaaaaaaaaah! Update 2 Thanks to Mr. Muskrat and atcroft for help - Code is now the same as the above node, but with the following change:
foreach my $c( &sortby($sort, \@all_hashes) ){ print "<tr><td>$c->{'id'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'info'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'gra +phics'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'friendly'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'techno'}</td>\n<td +>$c->{'entertain'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'average'}</td>\n<td>$c->{'hits'}</ +td>\n</tr>"; }
Output is OK, but the first 20 lines of the table are blank! Weird!

In reply to Re: Error in code - read-only value? by katgirl
in thread Error in code - read-only value? by katgirl

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