> Hey again all!
> 
> $string = "attack.  The password for $user_to_change should not have
> to be changed.\n".
>           "-" x 70, "\n Hello".
>           "Thank you for using our software.\n\n";
> 
> Now I have been informed to replace the , with a . at the second line
> of the string near 70.  This gives me a whole list of errors that I
> don't know what they mean... Is it even possible to do what I want to
> do above?  The variable $string prints but only up to the "-" x 70,
> then she stops.  Any other ideas before I do this manually?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dan
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