LPM: back tick problem
Ronald Edward Petty
repett0 at sweb.uky.edu
Thu Jun 21 17:46:01 CDT 2001
yeah its backticks.. and why doesn't `$t` execute t if its a command?
Ron
> > >
> > > $t = `$argv[0]`;
> > > $t2 = `$t`;
>
> Hmm. I assumed that you were using backticks, since that was your subject line.
> Where are the backticks? You're just setting $t2 to the value of $t.
>
> --
> Pilgrim, how you journey on the road you chose
> To find out where the winds die and where the stories go
> --Pilgrim (Enya - A Day Without Rain)
>
>
>
More information about the Lexington-pm
mailing list