He has a point. You show little to no effort. You plop the code down and say.. figure out the structure.. and tell me what to fix. People on this site will help you if you put forth honest effort and bring us examples of what you've tried and show that you have attempted to fix this yourself. If you want me to fix it for you without you putting forth any effort, you can paypal me some money and I'll fix it, but if you want the help of some of the best perl programmers on the planet for free (not including myself in the best by any means), then they require that you at least try to DIY.


Grygonos

In reply to Re^3: ikobo.pl return to script by Grygonos
in thread ikobo.pl return to script by efret

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