Greetings, This is the sort of little question that drives me nuts. I am reading about tainting/taintedness etc. in the Camel book. Look at p. 561 for an example of a perl subroutine that tests data to see if it is tainted, returning true or false. It contains this line (writing from memory): eval { eval "# $nada"}}; if $nada is tainted, that code raises an exception. The Camel books does explain why. OK. Now my question is, what is the significance of the "# " character? Is the "#" just one char in the string, or is it evaluated or interpolated somehow? If so, where in the Camel book is this explained.... Best Wishes, Matthew S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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