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Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by reasonablekeith (Deacon) on May 20, 2005 at 11:36 UTC
    PARDON?

    There is really no need to shout. People here have perfectly good hearing, and are happy to answer the most softly spoken questions.

    Anyway, "is it correct?". That depends on what it's supposed to be doing. What do you think it should do that it doesn't?

    As a starter, you have an odd number of double quotes in each print statement, you probably don't want to do that.

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    my name's not Keith, and I'm not reasonable.
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Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by lupey (Monk) on May 20, 2005 at 11:35 UTC
    If you get rid of the quote (") before each of your <br />, then the script compiles file with 'perl -c'

    lupey

Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by cog (Parson) on May 20, 2005 at 12:02 UTC
    IS THIS CORRECT?

    No, it isn't. Get rid of the all-capitals-bolded-redish sentences.

Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by Joost (Canon) on May 20, 2005 at 12:10 UTC
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Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by Fletch (Bishop) on May 20, 2005 at 12:02 UTC

    I'm betting this is the same person that's been repeatedly trying to ask this same question (basically, "How do I make a 'web bug' image?") for weeks now. They've been given instructions how to do this and given alternate suggestions (like getting a real ISP that'll give them access to their logs). It's getting really annoying.

      I'd guess he's not the same person.

Re: IS THIS CORRECT?
by Anonymous Monk on May 20, 2005 at 18:53 UTC
    You have 3 double quotes " on each of your print statements. Remove the middle quotes from each line (the one immediately before <br and you might have something that works. Dean.