I maintain the perlfaq docs, and for the past couple of months some of answer updates have eluded me. I don't have the knowledge or experience to write good answers for everything. Most of the time the fine folks on comp.lang.perl.misc answer everything I can't, but four questions have fallen through the cracks.

These current answers aren't necessarily wrong, and are most likely simply out-of-date. They deal with areas I don't have much experience in, so I need a reality check. If anyone can provide full answers or the information I need to put into the answer, I can update the faq and get these off my list. Thanks :)

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brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>

In reply to Help me update stubborn perlfaq answers! by brian_d_foy

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