Given the quality of this and some other recent questions, I'm not sure that any simian speculations wouldn't be an entirely plausible presumption.

And, as evidenced above, I'm not the only person who found the, shall we say, interesting melange of technobabble terms indicative of a, again shall we say, less than complete grasp of the concepts at hand.

You're of course more than welcome to avail yourself of the handy -- button. And the OP is more than welcome to a full and complete refund of his Perl Monks support fee.


In reply to Re^5: What filehandle should be used for HTML prints via CGI?? by Fletch
in thread What filehandle should be used for HTML prints via CGI?? by PockMonk

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