David,
I follow your info, but the CPAN page says: Quote
Return value is one of "ini", "simple" or "http".
Unquote
when mentioning the 'guess_syntax' method. As my file is simple, it should recognise it as such.
It also shows what code to use for 'simple' and 'ini' style files: Quote
my %Config = $cfg->vars();
print "Username: $Config{User}";
# If it was a traditional ini-file:
print "Username: $Config{'mysql.user'}";
where the first is for 'simple' files, which I want to use.
Cheers
Chris
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