You could escape them. That usualy works for me.
Example:
$dir= \/\/ITC\/home\/techs;
Yes I know how sloppy that looks, but if it works and doesnt matter, why
worry bout it?
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From: Scot Robnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Problem with script headers.
What are the permissions set
I know I saw this some where before, but not sure.
What I would like to be able to do is this.
Say I have a page layout like so...
html
table ...
tr
td
[file 1]
/td
/tr
tr
td
[file 2]
/td
/tr
/table
/html
Where I have put the [file X] I want to include an external file (relative
to my
Hi.
Im not totaly new to programming in general. I am fairly new to PERL though.
I have used PERL to do many useful things on my RH system, but I have never
done anything on the web. I have my own website *under construction* which I
am writing in PERL. I was using ColdFusion, but my host doesnt