On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 02:44:59PM -0400, Uri Guttman wrote: > the key word besides global is default. this would be the value used by > any new filehandle created. you can override that at anytime in that > filehandle. otherwise the default value for $/ for new handles will be > hardcoded in %CONFIG or something like that. the global aspect was meant > to show it was the default for ALL new handles. i don't care if it is in > $/ or some new place. Yes, yes, you are right ... I was suffering from perl 5 myopia. -Scott -- Jonathan Scott Duff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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