ok, so I'm at wits end here, I've been using strict since the begining, but this is the first time I've tried anything using -w and I'm not liking it much :)
Use of uninitialized value at /www/cgi-bin/beta.cgi line 277.
line 277: print <<"HTML";
another "heredoc" print does the same thing, but three other in the code don't, and they all use the same format and the same end tag name.
Use of uninitialized value at /www/cgi-bin/beta.cgi line 147
line 147 is just a print and I've check variables and stuff..

oh yeah, and previous to the 277 are two lines of comments, and the function declaration..
I'm totally lost :)

thanks, -brad.

In reply to #!/usr/bin/perl -w by reyjrar

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