I'd suggest using one of the many Config:: modules on cpan.org., specifically Config::General which gives you the ability to have complex configuration files in an Apache like style.
Frank Wiles <frank@revsys.com>
www.revsys.com
In reply to Re: Perl configuration files
by ides
in thread Perl configuration files
by rbnorthcutt
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