If you run this, you get: a new line.$illusion = 'http://www.foo.com'; print "$i11usion\n";
However, if you use strict (and -w) you would know exactly what the problem is. Whether a program is 2 pages or 200 pages long, I'd rather not pull my hair out over such a trivial typo. But, there is always more than one way to do it - caveat programre!
Jeff
R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--
L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--
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