I have several cgi scripts that use the same config.pl file. My problem is that I had trouble referencing the
%config hash. If I move the 'our %CONFIG = ();' to the config.pl file I get errors, but if I declare it in main:: all is OK. Since config.pl doesn't have a package identifier, I was under the impression that it became part of main::
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
our %CONFIG = (); # need to declare the config vars, fails if moved to config.pl
require "config.pl" ; # set the config variables
require "net.pl"; # common routines for link exhange
require "common.pm"; # common routines for all my cgi's
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