Two quick questions for the gurus:
1. How are nested parenthesis in a match m// backreferenced? I have a folder full of files: file_3.0 file_3.0.1 file_3.0.1a file_3.0.1b file_3.0.10 file_3.1 file_3.1.1 file_3.2a And I want the last one without any letters in the number (not an alpha/beta). I have something like this: $files = join " ", <file*>; while ( m|(file_\d+(\.\d+)\b)|g ) { $thefile = $1; } ... which seems to work (correctly returns file_3.1.1), but I'm not sure how the nested parenthesis are supposed to be referenced. How would I get what was matched by the inner set? Is this the best way to do this? 2. How do I set off a new process, not waiting or caring about any return values? $myApp = "/proj/mycoolexecutable"; $myOptions = "-f -n2 file1 file2"; # execute $myApp." ".$myOptions here, and do not wait for any return values Thanks! - Bryan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]