I'd much rather have the OS-dependent stuff in a module than repeated in every script that needs to portably do what is provided by several OS-specific modules! Modules are the best place for the "ugly" code that is sometimes needed.
But, Net::FTP is already portable so there is no need to ever use Win32::Internet for doing FTP from Perl. Info about advantages of Win32::Internet over Net::FTP are welcome. I'm curious if there are any.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to Why Win32::Internet (Re: Managing Architecture-Dependant Perl Modules in an Object-Oriented Hierarchy)
by tye
in thread Managing Architecture-Dependant Perl Modules in an Object-Oriented Hierarchy
by princepawn
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