I just downloaded and used Config::IniFiles yesterday -- I didn't like the OO interface of it very much, but I didn't want to use the tied-hash interface in case someone who didn't understand that feature came along to make changes. It supports a few extensions to the usual Windows INI format with things like here-docs and grouped sections, but it's easy to avoid getting any of that in your output. Overall, it got the job done quickly, with a minimum of BS.
In reply to Re: Recommendations for an INI handling module
by meredith
in thread Recommendations for an INI handling module
by Anonymous Monk
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