it is usually better to declare your variables where you use them first (that way, and with strict, you get a nice warning when you double-use a variable name).my @sLart; #Assembly for the elements of the email my @aoaCheck; #Array of checkbox data #[][0] is the checkbox itself #[][1] is the 'ticked' variable #[][2] is the text my $nLandings = 0; #Number of landing points analysed my $sServer; #Whois server my %hoaBank; #Hash of Arrays of banks my $sBank; #Selected bank from combobox my $sTo; #Email address of $sBank my $sFrom; #Spamgourmet prefix for $sBank
In reply to Re: RFC: spam reporting assistant
by Jaap
in thread RFC: spam reporting assistant
by davies
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