I am trying to apply this to .inf files from
install shield which have nearly the same format as
.ini files. I have not been able to determine
how to modify it in order to ignore the parsing
of parameters which modify the regsitry.
For example:
[section]
parameter=123
[foo_delreg]
HKLM,"SYSTEM\foo\bar\joe\bob","WEB"
When it reads the ",", I get the following error:
Can't call method "val" on an undefined value at line 109.
# using:
my $cfg = new Config::IniFiles( -file => 'C:\temp\Foo.inf' );
print "We have parm " . $cfg->val( 'section', 'parameter' ) . "."
if $cfg->val( 'section', 'parameter' );
Any idea where I need to make the modification
to IniFiles.pm? Thanks in advance. :)
-P0w3rK!d
REF:
Config::IniFiles Module
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