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  1. use strict or die (updated)
  2. declare your variables with my
  3. Try CGI's builtin functions for generating the header, form, tags and actually all html.  use CGI qw/:html3/
  4. I wouldn't use eval to trap errors. There is an option for CGI like use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser'; (updated).
  5. The while loop could be done more concise:
    while( <GUESTS> ){ #no chomp, we need the \n later on... split /::/; if( $_[0] =~ /$search_name) { print join "<BR>\n", @_; print "<HR>\n"; } }
  6. Try use diagnostics;, maybe you like it. I do.
Jeroen
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In reply to Re: C any bugs? by jeroenes
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