use strict; and use warnings; will help you by identifying mistakes such as declaring a variable twice (in the same scope). The cure is to make sure your variables are declared ONLY ONCE unless there is some special and very good reason for doing otherwise; a situation you're not apt to encounter until you're a very sophisticated and knowledgeable coder.
In reply to Re^5: Perl Errors
by ww
in thread Perl Errors
by Hellhound4
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