Eily,
I currently have:
for (my $i=0;$i<@loc_email_list;$i++){ # Set timeout in seconds to avoid excessive delays and + crashing. my $valid_email_address = Email::Valid->new(); $Email::Valid::Resolver->tcp_timeout(10); my $valid = Email::Valid->address(-address => $loc_ema +il_list[$i], -mxcheck => 1, -tldcheck => 1 ) ? '1' : '0'; if (length ($loc_email_list[$i]) == 0 or not $valid){ __message(__t("You must enter a valid email 'to' a +ddress."), $dialog_1); $dialog_1->{Ctl_Dialog_Email_To_Txt}->SetFocus; redo SHOW; }; }
There is no eval there, in spite of what Carp says, but I guess you are saying there should be.
It's what McA says too.
Thanks and regards.
Steve.
In reply to Re^2: Dealing with Email::Valid timeout
by Steve_BZ
in thread Dealing with Email::Valid timeout
by Steve_BZ
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