Perl's taint checking just kills your script when you use some user input in a possibly dangerous way. It doesn't do any automatic fixing of the problem, so you are doing your own taint checking in a situation-specific way.
With taint checking, Perl just tries to warn you if you screw up, and kill your script before it does anything dangerous.
In reply to Re: Taint
by sgifford
in thread When to use Perl's taint ?
by Mork29
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