Hello all: I'm seeking someone experienced with the heredoc feature of Config::IniHash.

I've made multiple attempts at this one, setting $config{heredoc} = 1; = 'ON'; = 'on'; etc. But I can not seem to get this feature of this module to work for me.

An important element of my application's configuration scheme is to pull client specific copy out of domain-specific configuration files and to use it to decorate otherwise stock web forms.

Does anyone here have any experience successfully using this feature. Can you please share with me a snippet of working code from your script which uses Config::IniHash as well as the .ini file itself?

I would certainly appreciate having a working model to work from. And would love to shift maintainance of the configuration module from our project to a module with broader applicability.

-- Hugh


In reply to More heredoc fun w/ Config::IniHash by hesco

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