! defined
which is high precedence, or
not defined
which is low precedence. If you don't want to have to think about precedence, just use loads of brackets.
You can read more about this in: perlop.
By the way, you mention CGI: it doesn't make any difference whether the Perl script is being used for a website (CGI), or not. The language remains the same.
Hope that helps, andye
In reply to Re: if not defined
by andye
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