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I don't go to perlmonks very often, so I don't understand the lingo "there's no node..."

Everything that's posted on PerlMonks is a node. This includes questions and answers such as in this thread; site documentation; even your home page is called a home node. Each node has a unique ID. If you check the URLs referring to pages on this site, you'll see, in the query string, either "node=xxx" or "node_id=nnn".

So, your home node can either be specified by node zchris, or it's ID zchris. They should both render as "zchris" but, if you check the actual URLs, you'll see the first (linked by node name) has "node=zchris" and the second (linked by node ID) has "node_id=1200554".

See "PerlMonks for the Absolute Beginner" for more on nodes (and links to lots of other information you may find useful). See "What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?" for ways to link to nodes, either by name or ID (and, again, this has lots of other related information).

The reference to "there's no node" was intended to advise that there's no node with the name "mozrepl". With the creation of this thread, there is now a node with the name "mozrepl end of life".

As a final note, please do not use absolute links for linking within this site. See "All Links Within PerlMonks Should Be Relative" for details.

— Ken


In reply to Re^3: mozrepl end of life by kcott
in thread mozrepl end of life by Anonymous Monk

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