[ 'lesleyb' wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 9:22:09 +0100 ] > On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 09:45:08AM +0200, Anne Wainwright wrote: > > Hi, > > > > this is the output. > > > > Use of uninitialized value $9 in concatenation (.) or string at > > pg_delim2htm_01.pl line 89, <> line 1. > > Use of uninitialized value $9 in concatenation (.) or string at > > pg_delim2htm_01.pl line 89, <> line 4. > > Use of uninitialized value $9 in concatenation (.) or string at > > pg_delim2htm_01.pl line 89, <> line 6. > > > > and so on > > > > What do the <> with the 'lines' to the right mean? > > > > (I do seem to have a problem on line 89 which is a regex with the /x > > modifier) > > > > many thanks > > Anne > Hi Anne > > >From what I can see of your code, you have an uninitialised value in your > >regex. > > Gazing deeply into the crystal ball we rent especially for such occasions, > you've at > least nine bracketed matches in your regex.
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