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...


In reply to Unintialised value? by eoin

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