Strict makes you declare your variables. Local does not declare a variable...
it makes a backup copy of an existing global variable, and that global is still global.
my declares a local variable. my is what you want to use.
In reply to Re^3: Unable to declare local variable with "use strict".
by SuicideJunkie
in thread Unable to declare local variable with "use strict".
by mr_p
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