Here is the entire code.. The code works.. It's just that fact that it seemingly executes twice via a web browser like I mentioned before.
#!/usr/bin/perl <BR> use Lingua::Ispell;<BR> print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";<BR> print "beginning\n\n";<BR> $line="delte five";<BR> spellit();<BR> sub spellit<BR> {<BR> $spellline=$line;<BR> $realine=$line;<BR> for my $r ( Lingua::Ispell::spellcheck($spellline) ) {<BR> print "right after <BR>$spellline\n ";<BR> if ( $r->{'type'} eq 'miss' ) {<BR> print "$r->{'term'}";<BR> } <BR> } <BR> }<BR>
This is the output via web browser activation:
beginning Content-type: text/plain beginning right after delte five delte


Output after running via command prompt:
beginning Content-type: text/plain beginning right after delte five delte

In reply to Re: Re: Repeated lines by Anonymous Monk
in thread Repeated lines by Anonymous Monk

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