> :PS - In my code it doesn't work... > > Hmm! It works for me with 5.005_03 and 5.004. The exact code I'm > running is appended. (The only changes are the #! line and the > removal of the backslash.) > $vSub = m/^(.+)$/io; > &$$vSub if defined &$$vSub; > print "Sorry, I don't see a Subroutine > $$vSub\n" unless defined &$$vSub; Hi :) I am surfin' in from MediaOne (ssh'ed into Jax.PM) - my NOC at FCCJ is being moved this weekend and I was cut off without warning :( Hopefully things will be back together soon! Anyhow, here is what I get - Hi from Sneex... Hi from SnittyMibs! Sorry, I don't see a Subroutine NoSubr # Use of uninitialized value, <DATA> chunk 4. File 'Untitled'; Line 14 # (#1) (W) An undefined value was used as if it were already defined. It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake. To suppress this warning assign an initial value to your variables. # Use of uninitialized value, <DATA> chunk 4. File 'Untitled'; Line 15 # (#1) Sorry, I don't see a Subroutine Interesting? -Sneex- :] FCCJ Data Security Group ______________________________________________________________________ Bill Jones Data Security Specialist http://www.fccj.org/cgi/mail?dss ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? ==== Well, if you insist... Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to ==== fwp-request@technofile.org