Again.. Solved.. duh
case /^mailaddr/i, just add a ^ before the matched string.
thanks!
El d�a Sunday 24 August 2003 5:00 a Pablo Fischer mand� el siguiente correo:
> Hi again!
>
> Im saving some data of a configuration file in scalar var.
>
> My configuration file has something like this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Im choosing them with a case statement:
>
> switch ($param) {
> case /mailaddr=/i { $envio_mail = $valor; }
> case /replymailaddr/i { $envio_reply = $valor; }
> }
>
> However Im finding a problem here, cause its stopping twice in
> replymailaddr. (I think that it sounds like mailaddr)
>
> So, how can I fix this?, that in each 'case statement' it will mix mailaddr
> with replymailaddr?
>
> Thanks!
>
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