Good points. I guess that's part of my issue. I don't really trust anything that does screen scraping, which rules out ::Yahoo. XE has usage restrictions. ::Quote brings with it a ton of fund and stock quoting stuff which isn't really relevant to a problem that can be solved by about 10 lines of code and a GET.
My main driving force is that I don't want to write that 10 lines of code twice in two different. I figured something lighter and assumably more stable (using a webservice designed for remote use) would be usefull. On top of that, it removes the need to keep the conversion data up to date locally.
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