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From: "Janek Schleicher"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Jun 12 01:42:23 PDT 2002
Subject:
Thank you for the tips. I appreciate it. Sorry about the misunderstanding.
--Al
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Ahammell wrote at Wed, 12 Jun 2002 05:32:19 +0200:
> Janek Schleicher wrote:
>> It's a real crime to copy source code.
I missed to say :-). Sorry.
>> Here you see why.
>>
>> Cheerio,
>> Janek
>>
>>
> Janek,
> Im sorry but I dont quite understand your statem
Janek Schleicher wrote:
>
> Alaric Joseph Hammell wrote at Tue, 11 Jun 2002 18:06:46 +0200:
>
> > So, I have these two subroutines, match_state() and display_form that I am having
>problems with.
> > If the script is run with $state getting the function
> >
> > argument, it prints a blank pul
Alaric Joseph Hammell wrote at Tue, 11 Jun 2002 18:06:46 +0200:
> So, I have these two subroutines, match_state() and display_form that I am having
>problems with.
> If the script is run with $state getting the function
>
> argument, it prints a blank pulll-down menu and is able to print "Quad
So, I have these two subroutines, match_state() and display_form that I am
having problems with. If the script is run with $state getting the function
argument, it prints a blank pulll-down menu and is able to print "Quadrants
covering West Virginia" . But, when $state is explicity set to "Wes