I never had the change to play with CF, but something that
pukes up URLs filled with comma's can't be good.
The problem in this is the same problem we're all sharing!
Once you found something to your liking you start to defend
it as you do not wish to betray yourself.
Just take the DDD for instance... Everyone here shouts NO NO
and a flame war is started in milliseconds. While the
latest DDD does a good thing with perl (Better then the
TkDebugger anyway) - But you haven't tried the latest one
since all say it is no good.
It's just plain old langsisem!
(That racisem for coding-languages!)
We all participate in that
Even I! (just check the first lines of this message...) while I try so hard not to...
Sinister greetings.
perldoc -q $_
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