Apart from the code errors and all this stuff ... please do be more careful with your spelling! I know some people will jump at me for telling this, pointing out that you are not a native speaker (guess what, I'm not either), that you might suffer from a dyslexia or dysgraphia, but I don't think either is a valid excuse. If you know you can't spell, you should be double careful when writing something. Use a spellcheck if you need, but please it's "what" not "wat", "you" not "u", "have" not "hav", "your scalars" not "you scalars", "will" not "wil", "because" not "becoz", "just" not "jus" and "in order to" not "inorder to". (I wonder why Indians do tend to have such a terrible spelling.)

And by the way, "house without a roof" (why all those capital letters?) might very well be fairly safe, rarely does the sky throw things that could hurt you if there was not a roof protecting you. It's not gonna be warm in that house though.

Jenda
XML sucks. Badly. SOAP on the other hand is the most powerfull vacuum pump ever invented.


In reply to Re^2: Getting Specific List Elements Out of an Array Reference by Jenda
in thread Getting Specific List Elements Out of an Array Reference by awohld

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