Except perl doesn't understand the ~username syntax, so a path starting with ~username will never be the current path, because perl won't expand the tilde. (And I've never heard this before, perlsec doesn't say anything that I can see about taint mode removing the current directory from @INC, and a quick test with 5.8.0 and 5.6.1 doesn't show this behavior.)
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In reply to Re: Re: Taint mode
by jasonk
in thread Taint mode
by gunder
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