On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 23:09 +0900, Raymond Wan wrote:
> The Perl documentation is "perldoc" and if you know you are 
> searching for something Perl-ish, you might as well use the search 
> function within perldoc (like that site I gave or as part of your 
> distribution) rather than Perl.

To search perldoc, type: pelrdoc -q <keyword>
replacing <keyword> with what you're looking for.  This however, only
searches the questions of the FAQs.  For a comprehensive search use
http://perldoc.perl.org/  Make sure you are searching the correct
version, usually 5.8 (see the upper right corner on the web page).

To find out which version of Perl you are running, type: perl -v

BTW, stupid is good (see my signature :)


-- 
Just my 0.00000002 million dollars worth,
  Shawn

The key to success is being too stupid to realize you can fail.


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