> I understand what you are saying but I would have to include > the path, the @INC thing, to the "use > WhateverTheHeckICallTheModule qw(emailx);". >
No you wouldn't not if you install it via cpan (IE it's in a standard directory already in @INC) Same with any other module, Net::SMTP, Mail::Sender, > This would affect command line and mod_perl. If I put the > WhateverTheHeckICallTheModule in the current dir, it works > fine for the command line. For mod_perl, I would need to put > it in a startup script or something which I have read but not > sure how to do it. > > I just rather not bother at this time unless you can give me > an example of how to add the path to @INC and do I need to > define the @INC in each file? use lib qw(/path/to/modules1 /path/to/modules2 /etc/etc); use FunnyLocationModuleThatIsInADirectoryListedAbove; > > Also, if you know how to include it for the mod_perl. > > thanks, > -rkl No prob, having fun with the long fake module names! DMuey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]