Actually tr is already used, it's the built-in tr///, hence the CGI methid/function is Tr, something that trips everyone (and you!) at least once.

Update: Aaaarrrghhh! merlyn is right (see below) I always use the function version, and I have been bitten (several times, I'm a slow learner ;--( by it, so I got a little too paranoid. All my apologies to masem.

RE-Update: after further testing, my first version was right, it _is_ Tr, whether using the function or the method. merlyn is wrong there.

Re-Re-Update: as the rep of this node go down and the one of merlyn's go up I guess I have to prove my point, so try this and then change Tr to tr ;--)

perl -e 'use CGI; my $q= new CGI; print $q->Tr, "\n";'

Other upper-cased function/methods are: Select, Link, Delete, Accept and Sub.


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