Nice to see a relevant answer. Though I'd point out that the variable isn't working like that because i'm not using strict, it's working that way because I didn't call the variable correctly - part of what I'm learning at the moment.
How do I make a variable that's just local to the very tab I've created? Is "my" in that particular subroutine going to work for me here?
I admit I don't know a hell of a lot about global/local variables. But I will read up on it now.
Thanks again,
Peter.
In reply to Re^6: Dynamic tab creation/destuction with Tk::Notebook
by thefinn
in thread Dynamic tab creation/destuction with Tk::Notebook
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