Well, ma'am, the problem appears to be in your Foobar.pm module. Seems there was a useless use of map in void context. We see a lot of this in the late '90s programs.

We also noticed your HTML-parsing regex is about on it's last legs. I can't tell ya fer sure it'll break next week or even next month, but it's gonna be trouble. Now we could fix this with an HTML::Parser module but we don't have any in stock. If ya like we can order one from CPAN for ya. No charge for the part, but a couple hours labor will run ya about $92.50. That's assuming your HTML::Entities is in good condition. If we need to upgrade, it'll cost you a little more. We just aren't gonna know fer sure until we get the thing into vi and have a look.

While we're at, you want us to check your taints? We've got a special this month on taint checking and use warnings, only $29.95.

It'll be about four or five days before I can have one of my boys look at it. We're up to our necks in broke guestbook scripts. Seems Matt just released a new model.

Hand me your passwords and we'll call you when it's ready.

Y'all have a nice day now, ya hear.

FixitFoo


In reply to Re: The future of software design by YuckFoo
in thread The future of software design by bprew

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