In that case, you could do this:
[http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/webreaper-0.31/|http://search.cpan.org/
+~bdfoy/webreaper-0.31/]
Which produces this: http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/webreaper-0.31/
It only takes a little bit of thought, to have your cake and eat it to.
Cheers,
Darren | [reply] [d/l] |
Even that is unnecessarily verbose. [http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/webreaper-0.31/] (⇒ http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/webreaper-0.31/) does the job.
If Win can't trust anything he doesn't fully understand, that might explain why his
learning progress is so dreadfully slow.
A word spoken in Mind will reach its own level, in the objective world, by its own wei ght
| [reply] [d/l] |
Most browsers display the link target on the status bar others, like opera, display a context popup with that info.
If there is anything you don't trust, you have the chance to look into the source code. That could make you more at ease about things doing what they claim as well as that might be helpful in learning some more Perl from others code. | [reply] |