You'll note I used the word "I" twice in that reply. My solution fixes the problem. If you want to propose another solution, then please feel free.

The original problem is a good example of the type of things I've seen people be burned by repeatedly that has led me to adopt the practice I've described. I'll let the original author make their own decision based on the facts provided. You have provided none here, except for the existance of your opinion. I guess the mere existance of your opinion is supposed to sway us? (: Or do you expect me to make your arguments for you? ;)

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re2: Perl Turning a Blind Eye by tye
in thread Perl Turning a Blind Eye by tadman

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