Re: perl running question



On 2005-08-16, Ross <a@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> as test.pl takes one argument, when typing test.pl, something like "please
> provide your filename" should be printed at the prompt but it doesn't.

What *does* it do? Explaining what you want it to do is not helpful
unless you also explain what it actually does. Posting a *short*,
*complete* script that replicates the problem is also helpful.

--keith

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