Nik,
Given that you have been posting here (and on devshed, often cross posting the same question) for many years you don't seem to have taken the repeated advice from the monks, and learned some basic Perl and general programming skills. There is no evidence here that you have made any effort to debug this problem for yourself.
jettero has kindly given you a huge hint.
Many could see this continued behavior as being lazy, some could find it offensive that you continue to make no either little or no effort in simple debugging techniques, and even less in the way you describe/present your problem and expect people to spoon feed you a solution, while they (often) painfully have to extract further information relating to your current issue.
Perhaps, with it being this time of year, you could make a new years resolution to develop better learning/programming habits.
Martin
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