Sounds interesting, alas don't think I can help on this one, I am using 
the list through normal e-mail as my ISP is disallowing news group usage 
  temporarily.........

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David Zhuo wrote:
> when i hit the "Reply To All" button, my message is sent but it never
> appear in the news reader and i don't know why? i can see everyone
> else's message but my own posted/replied message never appear in the
> mailing list...
> 
> david
> 
> On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 15:40, Wiggins d'Anconia wrote:
> 
>>SOrry...I was referring to the BEGIN around the push as being the old 
>>way, which is now less favored to the use lib way.
>>
>>Don't understand the question, though I think it probably has something 
>>to do with having to group reply??
>>
>>http://danconia.org
>>
>>
>>David Zhuo wrote:
>>
>>>yeah. not sure what you mean by "old" way thought?
>>>
>>>use lib is safer and is the preferred method most of the time because
>>>you don't want your script to die mid-way during run time. you want to
>>>catch the error as soon as possible before your script even start.
>>>
>>>by the way, when i reply, how come i don't see my replied message showed
>>>up in the mailing list? i am new to this mailing list :-)
>>>
>>>david
>>>
>>>On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 14:38, Wiggins d'Anconia wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>aka, use lib is like placing the push in a BEGIN block....which I think 
>>>>was the "old" way of doing things...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>David Zhuo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>push @INC, 'the/path/you/want'
>>>>>
>>>>>is different than:
>>>>>
>>>>>use lib 'the/path/you/want'
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>from a user's perspective, they are the same but they are not under the
>>>>
>>>>>hood. what happen is that that push statement is a run time statement.
>>>>>the use lib statement is a compile time statement. don't confuse the 2. 
>>>>>to avoid run-time error, use lib is best. otherwise, the push statement
>>>>>can be used.
>>>>>
>>>>>david
>>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 12:18, Connie Chan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>or can try 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>push @INC, 'the/path/you/want';
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Rgds,
>>>>>>Connie
>>>>>>
>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>>>From: "root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 2:19 AM
>>>>>>Subject: Re: Can't locate loadable object DBD::mysql in @INC
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>to force @INC to look at the directory of your DBI library, use:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>use lib "your DBI directory"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>along the top of your script
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>david
>>>>>>>
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