Eric Van Buggenhaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The upstream code requires the administrator to introduce the user > data (username, password, port, database, etc.) in the same Password.pm file, > which looks horrible to me.
Ok, we've seen some solutions but the real problem remains: The perl modules in question can only be used proberly by users with acess to the configuration file. Why shouldn't normal users be able to use the module in a unrestricted way? Perl programmers should be able to make a config-hash themself and feed that to the module (probaly the constructor for the objects belonging to the module.) -- Når folk spørger mig, om jeg er nørd, bliver jeg altid ilde til mode og svarer lidt undskyldende: "Nej, jeg bruger RedHat". -- Allan Olesen på dk.edb.system.unix