What a better way to do that then to write something I need written?

Well, a much better way would be to learn *before* you write anything. Especially since you are probably going to deploy a script that is accessible by anyone, it's important to know about security first. You'll soon figure out that you don't want to change anything that is Perl code (changing the module is a Bad Idea™).

Update - Nevermind me. I thought Vladinator was storing passwords in a module. "I know nothing about Perl" made me think he was a newbie that ill-named his module (You don't wanna know how many people store data in modules in the DBIx namespace, not realising that it is for DBI extensions). I didn't know about DBIx::Password on CPAN.

- Yes, I reinvent wheels.
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In reply to Re: How do I write what I need, given that I know nothing at all about perl. by Juerd
in thread How do I write what I need, given that I know nothing at all about perl. by Vladinator

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