Hy all,
I'm writing some code to allow a user to delete/create/update DNS records. I'm using Net::DNS for the hard work...
here's an excerpt from an example from the Net::DNS documentation
$update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com. 86400 A 192.168.1.2')
+);
Now I have replcaed the 'rr_add' with '${var1}', but this doesn't seem to work; compilation errors
syntax error at ./djeezycl.pl line 120, near "{$var1}("
The only way it seems to interpolate is when I use concatenation, but than the rest of the line is treated as 1 string and Net::DNS can't locate that "class"
It should only look for 'rr_add', which doesn't interpolate when placed inside '$var1'.
I hope i'm making some sort of sense here...
Any help much appreciated :)
bye,
Roghue
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