Fellow Monks,
I am in need of some assistance. I have a script that has a conditional loop that looks like this:
while (<IN>) { $url = $_; $response = 0; unless($response == 200) { yada yada yada yada.. } }
i need to add another condition to this...i need it to skip to the next entry in the inFile if($response == 500). I tried adding another if statement inside the block that looked like this:
if($response == 500) { goto next; } I also tried just next; and that didn't work.
Does anyone know of a way that i can have it skip the current value of $_ and have it move on to the next line in the inFile. Any help would be appreciated.
Thnx
Ray

In reply to using unless($code == 200).... by RayRay459

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