Doing stuff with || is always a good way to stuff up. In the case of your example it will always evaluate to true.
> if ($A != $C || $B != $C) {
>
> I think, but im fairly new
This would work if you did this:
If (!($A == $C || $B == $C)) {
> > In perl, I would do this:
> >
> > unless ($c =~ /$a|$b/) {
> > blabla
> > exit 0
> > }
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