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running strict was an impossibility. Apache said "unsafe" at line four and sacked the cgi.

Im sure that if you post the circumstances for this that one of the Apache aware monks will help you get scripts working under strict

In two weeks i'll be stronger.

It looks like you are well along on the path to enlightenment. It may be a touch painful (14267! yikes!) but by the end of it you'll probably say it was worth it. And hanging out here and listening to the monks and participating will ease the pain a lot im sure. Incidentally dont be afraid to post answers and your ideas, you might get shot down a few times but if you take it well then nobody will mind helping out a bit....

:-)

--- demerphq
my friends call me, usually because I'm late....


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Strict, my and warnings by demerphq
in thread Many strings make one variable? by heezy

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