The question is how can I avoid this? I initialize every variable with my(),
but it is still doing these annoying mistakes.
Is it possible that the mod_perl setup is wrong? Since I am not the sysadmin I can just suggest him that its working is unlikely.
I appreciate your help.
-- tune
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