Ok, that is good to know. I am not completely understanding what a pragma is -- I though that is a precompiler option -- same here, so it forces some flags into the interpreter for that module?

Also, I am unsure how to format the following options:
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use CGI qw/:standard :html2/; use CGI '-no_xhtml';
So, when I use CG_:Carp, do I also need to 'use CGI', or is it redundant? Do I need one line, or two? How should I combine the quotes, slashes and other parameters?

I am almost scared to ask what all of that means -- I am sure there is an ocean of documentation which describes it that I don't have time to read...

Thanks for the help.

-Kevin

In reply to Re^4: XML tags using perl CGI by pmcaveman
in thread XML tags using perl CGI by pmcaveman

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