OK, so I now get the difference, but that brings up another question...
Trawling through SOAP::Lite, I see they use a local $^W to supress warnings, and use $^W to decide whether to warn or not.
Since $^W stays at 0 when "use warnings" pragma is used, is it fair to say that the weirdness is bad programming practice from the SOAP::Lite developer(s), or should I be using -w and "use warnings" and just let it go?
cLive ;-)
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