Code Master, I couldn't believe what is happening that the same script gives different results on different machines, finally I add the following code to your script:
my $ref = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("
select name, email from users") || die $dbh->errstr;
foreach my $person (@{$ref}) {
my ($name,$emai) = @{$person};
$_=$Name;
s/ /_/g;
$Name=$_;
print "<font color=\"red\" >Name : $name </font>";
print "<font color=\"blue\"> Email : $email </font><br>";
}
Surprisingly, the result is:
Name : Dr._John_Bull Email :
So, it is not DB error, but something else.
Do you have any idea how to improve it?
I can live with the "_" insted the " " but Perl beauty suffers.
Best regards,
sOKOle
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