Please take a look at this experience:
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new( To => "$emailsite", From => "$from", Subject => "Contato >> $assunto", Type => 'text/html', Data => "$html" ); my $test = qq# $msg $emailsite $from $assunto $html #; + if ( is_tainted($test) ) { die "tainted"; } else { die "not tainted"; +} # Dies "not tainted" # $msg->send();
Ok, not tainted, shall work, right? No. When I go to the next step and uncomment the $msg->send(); line, the error remains! Without a single tainted variable! How comes!!!??

Also, how can I check the @cmd if the module is in my host's public module repository?

Thanks and sorry for the maddening problem


In reply to Re^4: Taint mode trap from Perl 5.6 to 5.8 - going mad! by Andre_br
in thread Taint mode trap from Perl 5.6 to 5.8 by Andre_br

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