Which is the same as putting -w in your hash bang line. Basically, it turns on warnings. Right after the 'use XML::Mini::Document;' you could put:$^W = 1;
$^W = 0;
The other option is to fix the warnings, assuming they are coming from your code. You should always work with use strict; and use warnings; on. If your script is barking, it's probably for a reason.
Good luck.
In reply to Re: PERL Warnings
by cbrandtbuffalo
in thread PERL Warnings
by Arcane
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