Hi.

Let me explain a little about this site.

It's an on-line community where people post their code, questions and comments. One of the things that make it so useful is that you can search on a topic and find posts from a year or two ago that answer your question.

Your post links to something off-site, thus in a year's time (or sooner) it may have disappeared. This does not add useful information to the site.

Having just visited the link, I see it's a blog entry of some coloured Perl code on a black background -- not very legible. Better would be if you'd posted it here, within code blocks like this:

#!usr/bin/perl # "To be or not to be, that's a question!" open DNA, $AGRV[0] || die "Die!!"; ...
I suggest you read the Site How To before posting again.

Alex / talexb / Toronto

"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds


In reply to Re: 2Bor^2B, that's a question! by talexb
in thread 2Bor^2B, that's a question! by AloeLuTW

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