[ghenry@perl.me.uk - Tue Aug 2 13:35:37 2005]: > Dear O'reilly, > > In "Perl Best Practices", it says go to http://www.oreilly.com/catal +og/perlbp/ for code > snippets/downloads etc. > > Where is the examples link? > > Gavin. Hi Gavin, The code is now available here -
http://examples.oreilly.com/perlbp/
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