And yet the guy above answered quite easily what you could not?

Perhaps THAT'S a clue?

If you read the question, it's pretty straight forward and only deals with 3-4 lines of the code that is there..

I'm very sorry if I considered you further along than that <- my only mistake.

A mistake I won't make again.

Peter.

I will add, I was not after the problem, I knew what the problem was. I was just after a "hint" as I asked in my original post to fixing it.

I'm not saying you're wrong about strict and warnings, just saying it's offtopic and as you had already read, and understood, I'd heard it before. Why reiterate?

After a few reiterations, it's called "TROLLING".


In reply to Re^6: Dynamic tab creation/destuction with Tk::Notebook by thefinn
in thread Dynamic tab creation/destuction with Tk::Notebook by thefinn

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