Ignoring all past answers leads to new questions going unanswered.

Please examine that sentence carefully, and pay special attention to the second word. Now consider that OP (at least by his statement) is trying things based on the earlier suggestions. That hardly constitutes ignoring all past answers. Quite the contrary, I think.

If your goal is really so noble, it would help if you spent a little more time explaining to the OP what your concern is.

You are mistaken and putting words in my mouth. I don't care about the starting of new threads.

Your words:

...rather than ignoring them and starting from scratch in new threads.

Seems clear to me.

What makes you think I'm not?

Maybe you are (chilled, that is). But the tone of your reply leaves a different impression. Consider your (inappropriate/erroneous) use of all noted above. Add to that the (inappropriate/erroneous) accusation about putting words in your mouth. Finally, the am-so-am-not tone of "What makes you think I'm not?" is a strong indication to the contrary.

A few more ...

XP is just a number. Just because your XP number is bigger than most, doesn't mean that the rest of you is bigger than most.

I admire the apparent depth of your Perl knowledge. Please take a little more time with some of your nodes to explain motivation, especially when you are replying to a less experienced monk. Take a higher road. Be more like tilly and less like ...


In reply to Re^4: Using Tree::Simple with while loop and input file. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using Tree::Simple with while loop and input file. by bryank

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