Ben Fritz wrote:

On Sep 14, 1:53 am, Dennis Cao<deafguy...@gmail.com>  wrote:
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OS Env: Windows XP Pro, SP3 (English Version)

Problem Details:
Errors occur when a perl script is opened. The attachment contains the
error message on the screen.

If Enter is pressed, the perl script can be opened. But it can NOTbe
saved with the usual command ':w'.  Command ':w!' has to been used to
save the file. It seems VIM opens this file in read-only mode.
What on earth are you doing, to get "Thanks" instead of "thanks"?

That's not really relevant, though. Things that are relevant that
could help solve your problem:
1. What version of Vim are you using? We probably don't need the
entire :version output but at least the version string itself and
where you obtained the binary executable are quite often useful bits
of information.
2. What plugins do you have installed? This error message looks like
it comes from a custom Perl filetype plugin.
3. What version of these plugins do you have installed?
4. In what way did you invoke Vim and load the file?
5. Do you have a .vimrc? Are you running in 'nocompatible' or
'compatible' mode?
(moderately snipped for brevity)

Another suggestion:

6. Try getting a trace of what's happening with
   vim array.pl
  :set verbose=15
  :redir > array.trace
  :q

Also consider trying BF's 1-5 .

Regards,
Chip Campbell



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