Ah, Thanks Cody. I would have struggled with that one for a while. I was indeed getting a parse error there. I presume that's what
Unsuccessful open on filename containing newline at C:/Perl/lib/HTML/P +arser.pm line 95. at C:/Perl/lib/HTML/Parser.pm line 95 HTML::Parser::parse_file('HTML::TableExtract=HASH(0x26dff64)', + '<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"...') +called at cruise_ships2.pl line 59 main::(cruise_ships2.pl:62): my ($ts,$row);
was trying to tell me...

In reply to Re^2: File open problem with "GLOB" by mcoblentz
in thread File open problem with "GLOB" by mcoblentz

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