"Corian personally said my requirements were stupid and wanted to know deeper about my work."

First, it's Corion, not "Corian". Second, when someone asks for help, professionals request further information about the situation if not enough has been given.

Many of us here are established Open Source Software developers and have been for a long time. To have someone come to this site demanding we write code for them without any context or any effort to show any code whatsoever (due to apparently IP restrictions, which is hogwash) won't get them very far very fast.


In reply to Re^3: Using Config::IniFiles Module Obtain Comma Separated Values into An Array by stevieb
in thread Using Config::IniFiles Module Obtain Comma Separated Values into An Array by perlPsycho

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