Thanks for your suggestion. I had a look at Module::Locate, but I'm not sure I quite understand how it works.
Does locate $mod do what was suggested in one of the above posts and change a blah::blah string into a blah/blah.pm string then see if that pm exists? If so, does this mean that I don't have to worry about the fact that $mod is user defined cos unless the path actually corresponds to a pm file then locate'll fail?
Thanks again,
Cxx
In reply to Re^2: Is dynamic loading of pm's a bad thing?
by CassJ
in thread Is dynamic loading of pm's a bad thing?
by CassJ
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