I wrote a configuration file chapter for Mastering Perl. In short, configuration formats with tricky syntax (such as Perl code, XML, or even YAML) cause a lot of problems for human editors, and there are plenty of fine formats which are much more forgiving and plenty of Perl modules to handle them. :)
In reply to Re: Config Files in Perl
by brian_d_foy
in thread Config Files in Perl
by narashima
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