With all due respect to you i already said i am sorry... stop iteratig it over as if you are stuck up in a until() loop...!

Also if anyone would have known the answer then it would not matter that if i posted on any other site or not plus it was my question so you don't have the right to tell me where to post it or not i needed the answer and could not get it through googling thus i posted it, i didn't know that people do surf both the websites looking for "CROSSPOSTINGSS...!"

Just go on that link and see how many replies i got there and how many i got here on perlmonks. I came to know where to place my further queries and get satisfactory answers and that is at PERLMONKS.ORG only....!

Thanks for devoting your precious time in reading my reply sir.


In reply to Re^4: what does $|++ do here? by deep3101
in thread what does $|++ do here? by deep3101

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