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I would recommend moving __DATA__ into a proper file. Otherwise, you can use a typeglob in your file with __DATA__ to export the data filehandle. You could also read the data from the handle, cache it, and return it to whomever wants it. Lastly, here's the answer to your question.
Save the above as Foo.pm and use the following test program:
I did not get any warnings running this, but if you do, you can always turn off warnings locally.
Or better yet, if you use the warnings pragma:
This is much better as it will only turn off the one warning, but leave others enabled. Cheers, New address of my CGI Course. In reply to Re: Accessing the __DATA__ blocks of other packages
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