I got this reply:

On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Gavin Henry wrote:

> Is your module still maintained and is there still a charge for it?

> > Does it still need Mysql, as we prefer Postgresql.

Gavin,

As I no longer use WorldPay I am not actively maintaining the module however it does still work.

The charge was only ever levied for downloads direct from my website and nobody ever paid it as the module is available from CPAN without charge.

Somebody did suggest he was going to patch the module to support postgresql however he never did so.

As I don't use postgresql I haven't done the job either.

The code isn't obtuse so you should be able to make the changes yourself if you wish to.

Jason Clifford

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In reply to Re^6: Business::WorldPay::Junior and last release date by ghenry
in thread Business::WorldPay::Junior and last release date by ghenry

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