So, I have some files. Not all of them are in the same folders.

One of them, inside it's BEGIN{} block, has this piece of code:
%config = do "../config.cgi" or die("Error: $!");
Which is, of course, supposed to 'do' the configuration loader file, in the folder above it. This is the configuration loader file:
our %config = do "filename" or die("can't recreate config info: $!"); return %config;
And, inside our actual config FILE:
%config = ( 'logging_enabled' => 1, 'crypt_salt' => 'xQ' );
However, the problem is that the first file isn't having anything loaded into it's %config hash. Nothing at all is in there. Does anyone know why this is?

Thanks,
Spidy

In reply to Having a problem with do by Spidy

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