01-24-2013
Pls use code tags as advised.
You did not read what I wrote. Put everything into a new variable and supply that (I think by reference) to the system call.
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SYNOPSIS
use News::FormArticle;
See below for functions available.
DESCRIPTION
Like News::Article, but designed to be constructed from a file containing form text with substitutions.
Currently, the source text is substituted as follows:
Variables are denoted by $NAME or @NAME (where NAME is any simple identifier). (The sequences $$ and @@ denote literal $ and @ characters.)
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