Is there a place on this site where I should post this
appropriately?
I don't think so, and I give you the main
reasons.*
I give you credit for recommending taint mode and
placeholders, but here is a list of unforgivable sins in
your examples and code.
- Nowhere in your code you are using strict or
warnings;
- You call open and other functions without checking
the return values;
- You use $1 without cheking if a regular expression
succeeded.
- You use variables $a and $b as examples, but you should
know that they are global variables that you should not
mess with, because they are used for sorting;
Moreover, although it isn't a mortal sin, Perl is not
spelled 'PERL'.
Free piece of advice: before writing your next would be
masterpiece, have a look at our Tutorials, and try to
conform to what we believe are the high standards of
Perl.
P.S. Have you seen Ovid's
CGI
Course?
* These lines are not
the official PM policy, but just what I personally think,
although I am quite sure that many monks share the same
feelings.
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