You're missing things in a few places (note I'm making a few assumptions on your code but this seems to make the most sense to me): 1. The closing curly brace of the while, which should be after the push statement. 2. The opening curly of the foreach, which should be on that line instead of the semicolon. 3. The closing curly of the foreach (or if, depending how you look at it) ...and you just edited the node to take care of that one.

As described in How do I change/delete my post?, please mark the changes you have made to your node, because currently GotToBTru's and kennethk's responses don't make sense any more.


In reply to Re^3: Vowel search by Anonymous Monk
in thread Vowel search by Noob@Perl

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