hi..

After i execute my program "./sendsms", its complaint "sh: line 1: , : command not found". Why but the program look running ?

My code my belo:-
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use warnings; use strict; use POSIX qw(floor); my $data; while (1) { if (-e "/cygdrive/c/Inetpub/ftproot/sms.txt") { system("/cygdrive/c/CLISMS.exe /port=1 /ussd=*122#"); my $credit = qx(cat /cygdrive/c/Log.txt |grep \"Baki\" |tail - +1 |cut -d, -f1); $credit =~ s/Baki: //g; my $val = $credit; $credit = floor($credit + 0.5); if ($credit < 10) { system("/cygdrive/c/CLISMS.exe /port=1 /to=0133034931 /msg=[SM +S Gateway] URGENT!! Current prepaid credit is RM$val, Please reload") +; #system("/cygdrive/c/CLISMS.exe /port=1 /to=0193301010 /msg=[S +MS Gateway] URGENT!! Current prepaid credit is RM$val, Please reload" +); } open (TEXT, "/cygdrive/c/Inetpub/ftproot/sms.txt"); while ($data = <TEXT>) { chomp($data); my ($num,$msg) = split(/;/, $data); system("/cygdrive/c/CLISMS.exe /port=1 /to=$num /msg=RM0, +Your e-statement password is $msg"); sleep 60 if $. % 10 == 0; } close (TEXT); system ("rm /cygdrive/c/Inetpub/ftproot/sms.txt"); } sleep 5; }

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