Hmm, I can think of a way, but I don't see why you would want to do this.
CGI::Carp does its fatalsToBrowser magic by setting $SIG{'_DIE_'}. You could conceivably set $SIG{'_DIE_'} back to do nothing each time you go into the module, and set it back afterwards, but I have no idea whether that would work at all.
If I get some more time tonight I'll see if I can rustle up some example code.
CU
Robartes-
In reply to Re: Disabling CGI::Carp(fatalsToBrowser)
by robartes
in thread Disabling CGI::Carp(fatalsToBrowser)
by Spidy
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