Okay, so I'm a total Perl newbie. I have an old script (that I unfortunately inherited) that I'd like to convert to Perl 5. I copied it over, and I get a syntax error. I went to perl.org, perl.com, etc., but can't find anything that describes the differences between 4 and 5. I feel like I'm shooting in the dark, and conceptually I'm just trying to understand the code. Anyone have a link? Anyways, here's a snippet that doesn't work...
syntax error at appl_request.c line 8, near "*," syntax error at appl_request.c line 20, near "char last" #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <time.h> int main() { char * fDecodeUrl(char *, char *); char buffer[5000]; char apalsa[10] = {0}; char blsa[10] = {0}; char gllu[10] = {0}; char laRaza[10] = {0}; char wla[10] = {0}; char sba[10] = {0}; char prefix[10] = {0}; char first[100] = {0}; char middle[100] = {0}; char last[100] = {0}; char addr1[100] = {0}; char addr2[100] = {0}; Is there a way to debug this? Thanks, Robert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]