I forgot who called taint "the most global of global variables", but to my knowledge, there's no way to turn it off. I can think of a couple of clean ways to detect it, though:
Newer versions of Perl have ${^TAINT} that reflects whether taint mode is on; check perlvar.
If your perl doesn't have it, you can use Scalar::Util, which has a tainted function.
In reply to Re: Runtime Taint Enable
by VSarkiss
in thread Runtime Taint Enable
by Rhandom
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