You are missing semicolons -

C:\>perl -c curly syntax error at curly line 31, near ") {" syntax error at curly line 89, near "}" curly had compilation errors.
I checked a few lines above and i don't see semicolons.

Note: line 89 error is not quite accurate as the compiler is not reading the lines correctly due the missing semicolon. Once you fix that first error and rerun perl -c you will see an error message around the line # where semicolon was missing. It will not give the exact line number but it should be close enough

-SK

Update: forgot to mention that i actually commented out your use CGI::Carp for the perl -c output i showed you (see davido's post below why there is an error in that line).


In reply to Re: Missing right curly or square bracket at jsdisp.cgi line 178, at end of line syntax error at jsdisp.cgi line 178, at EOF by sk
in thread Missing right curly or square bracket at jsdisp.cgi line 178, at end of line syntax error at jsdisp.cgi line 178, at EOF by gvs_jagan

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