Hey everyone, 

Working on my first perl project::



I have at least 25 perl files written by a person who
isn't here anymore. All these perl script files were
programmed to serve the inquiry from the Internet via
the web server. 

For me to understand the logic behind all these perl
files, I want to find a way so I can trace the flow
and look into the data structure. 

In addition to "perl -d", is there better way to do?

Since, these perl scripts were written taking to the
webserver, therefore the "perl -d" would not work me
very well? Am I right? 


Thanks.
MIke

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