Understood however I thought you were also lookinig for a glossary of Perl commands.  
The "Perl for Dummies" book has such a list in the back.  "Learning Perl" doesn't have 
a list.  Still... it's currently my favorite Perl book :D


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I agree.  Also "Perl for Dummies" might help a bit.  In the back there is
> a list of >major commands typically used in Perl.  The book was ok.
> "Learning Perl 3rd >Edition" by Oreilly was better IMO.
> 
> I've already got a copy of Learning Perl, and I've made it few the first
> couple of chapters without too much grief, but it doesn't help with this
> particular problem:-(
> 
> Karen
> 

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