Monks just a quick question here.
The following code produces a
Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq(==) at index.cgi line 60.
error. The corresponding line numbers have been included.
#57 my %pages = ("index" => '1',
#58 "me" => '1',
#59 "stuff" => '1',
#60 "links" => '1');
#61 my $page = shift;
#62 exit 0 unless $pages{$page} == '1';
Now the only thing that confuses me is that the line on which the error occurs hasn't got a
numeric eq (==) on it and also the lines around it havn't got any uninitialised values on them.
I'd appriciate any help.
Cheers
Go raibh míle maith agat, Eoin...
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