You're wrong

Also, you could have answered the question fifty times in the time its taken you to type up that junk

$ lwp-download "http://perlmonks.com/?displaytype=displaycode;node_id= +975895" foobar.pl 46.3 KB received in 1 seconds (46.3 KB/sec)

$ ack -A0 "[^-]\btext" NUL foobar.pl ack: NUL: No such file or directory foobar.pl 153: $left_frame->Label(text => "Perl Chat Client v$VERSION") 172: $right_frame->Label(text => 'Buddies') 200: print CONF "# You may edit this file with a text editor or\n +"; 852: # $request is the text of the request 853: # put text of reply into $outbuffer{$client} 1221: print CONF "# You may edit this file with a text editor or\ +n";

$ perl -MTk -e " tkinit->Label( text => 1 );" unknown option "text" at C:/perl/site/5.14.1/lib/MSWin32-x86-multi-thr +ead/Tk/Widget.pm line 205. at -e line 1.

In reply to Re^4: Simple error by Anonymous Monk
in thread Simple error by Anonymous Monk

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