Is this non installing Perl on a machine a crime?
No, it isn't. But the only sane thing to do.
Its a working machine, and its not mine, I do not own this machine, I can no install anything that not related to my job.
Maybe you could have mentioned this a bit earlier.
So I just I intended ask small specific help.
You're asking for a trivial syntax error. On a typical coding day I make (and correct) way over 100 syntax errors. Imagine I (and others) would post them all.
I never saw such aggressive help
Nobody is aggressive here. It's just we already have a bunch of monks who don't listen to what they have been told. Do you want to be among them?


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to Re^3: I'm getting a 500 Internal Server Error - how can I make this work? by holli
in thread I'm getting a 500 Internal Server Error - how can I make this work? by linex

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