Alex,
your CGI.pm file, you had said before is a lightweight replacement for THE CGI.pm file.
If we are using CGI.pm with mod perl, and the module is pre-loaded anyway, is your CGI.pm actually redundant?
How do we know which CGI.pm file the program is trying to use?
OOP perl is still new to me, so are you inhereting FROM CGI.pm ?
I remember having these questions you first mentioned this, but now I need to get this straight.
Even if I'm not running a mod_perl site (or devel site) I'm going to try to keep everything 'kosher' under mod_perl and use strict since there is really no reason not to, except laziness.
http://www.postcards.com
FAQ: http://www.postcards.com/FAQ/LinkSQL/
your CGI.pm file, you had said before is a lightweight replacement for THE CGI.pm file.
If we are using CGI.pm with mod perl, and the module is pre-loaded anyway, is your CGI.pm actually redundant?
How do we know which CGI.pm file the program is trying to use?
OOP perl is still new to me, so are you inhereting FROM CGI.pm ?
I remember having these questions you first mentioned this, but now I need to get this straight.
Even if I'm not running a mod_perl site (or devel site) I'm going to try to keep everything 'kosher' under mod_perl and use strict since there is really no reason not to, except laziness.
http://www.postcards.com
FAQ: http://www.postcards.com/FAQ/LinkSQL/