dchetlin said:
Do we want the value, or do we want the literal string?
and
There's a discrepancy between the original post and those two posts wrt what behavior is wanted.
Well, you ask excellent questions! I should have stated more clearly what I wanted. I wanted to replace this (literally)
<% $flat->purge('dynamix','outburst') %>
with this (literally)
$CONFIG{DYNAMIX_OUTBURST}
Sorry for the confusion. I didn't escape
$CONFIG{DYNAMIX_OUTBURST} in the regex because I didn't know that it would be interpolated when using single quotes for the string that Perl will execute. I am curious as to the function of each individual backwhack.
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