Thanks for your very good advices, you are really very kind with me.
Could it be that our common language italiano is somehow allready influencing your way of thinking...
..leave the answer to someone else.

Anyway your links (I saw all) are very very funny!

For this one A (highly) "ethical" use for for Perl
I can only say that if I got it three years ago...
..I would have been using it. I had in fact a similar problem!
As soon as I become novice (and you can help me here..) I promise you to re-evaluate your golden piece of code...

Ciao!
DACONTI


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