A few day's ago, News to you
wrote:

>I don't think this would matter
>in any version, but people are m
>aking these perl applications.
>
>Anyway, I found an integer hole
>while within a statement while I
>was scripting in a freakin' wind
>ows box today.
>
>The operator forces the value on
>the right to equal the value on t
>he left by using the equal to ope
>rator from an if statement.
>
>Can anyone explain what could be 
>going on here, or what their the
>ory is on this matter? The scrip
>t I tried it on isn't that compl
>icated, but it does have it's ch
>arm. 

But I still do'nt und3erstand the
problem.
Maybe can you repeat your questio
n in other words PLEASE?

In reply to Re: Found a Perl hole by Mr. Lee
in thread Found a Perl hole by NewsToYou!

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