Thank you for your speedy response.
And as a meta-note, I'm not sure The Monastery is a good place for you to submit bug reports against the software, nor demonstrate your ignorance in public.
  1. I keep asking you to form a mailing list and for the past two weeks, nothing has happened. Do your docs state where questions for support should go?
  2. Every question submitted to Seekers of Perl Wisdom is based on the poster having "ignorance" as you put it. Therefore unless you create a forum of discussion of your module, it seems an appropriate place. In addition, you should take my ignorance as a cue for what parts of the Class::Prototyped docs are most relevant to your module and to which you might provide a bridge in your own documentation.

In reply to Re^2: CGI::Prototype - and use base? by metaperl
in thread CGI::Prototype and use base by metaperl

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