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ignoring blank lines
Here are some suggestions which will help us answer your question:
use strict and warnings
and clean up the messages that result.
Run your code through
perltidy
to clean up the indentation.
Post your expected output. I don't understand what you are trying to accomplish.
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Re^2: ignoring blank lines
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Anonymous Monk
on May 25, 2010 at 18:57 UTC
A beginner
needs
to
use strict;
An expert
wants
to
use strict;
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