hi jeffa

Thanks for your answer, well I have 2 problems I work for a company with only so little respect to perl that meens that most of CPAN modules arn't installed here include inline. The second problem is that the app I'm writing should be deliver to customers as one binary file with no installation tree what so ever , just download it and use it. so I don't have any file that I can open, so I keep all my text in a .pm __DATA__ segment .

well now I need to write help for the app and I 8 the thought that I have to create about 10 packages for that.

So do you have something else in mind? :)

Michael
no theam yet ,SIR !!


In reply to Re: Re: multiple __DATA__ && __END__ by michaelg
in thread multiple __DATA__ && __END__ by Anonymous Monk

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