The wise folks here can help you a great deal more if you post your code. In this case, what does myscript.pl look like? Also, what have you tried towards solving this problem?

Update:
> Holy crap. This is my first post, and it is the worst node of the week. I mistakenly thought asking a question was the purpose of "seeking for wisdom." Boy was that a baptism by fire. I don't think I will ever ask a question here again. It's like yelling fag in a gay bar.

Sorry, but the Monastery can be a bit rough when you do not offer code and explain what you have tried so far. However, some of us tried to offer suggestions on improving your inquiry. Unfortunately, since you still have not offered code, etc., the XP bloodshed will likely continue. I hope that you will post your code, get your answer(s), and continue on to become a valued member of this community. If so, you might check this out before posting again.

bassplayer


In reply to Re: Why GOD... WHY?!? Y2K+4 bug? by bassplayer
in thread Why GOD... WHY?!? Y2K+4 bug? by batdog

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