06-28-2010
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QuadRunner750
So what would you all recommend I do?
I still recommend what I did in post #2, i.e. fixing your PATH.
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CONSTRUCTOR
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my $obj = Package::New->new(key=>$value, ...);
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Other Light Weight Base Objects Similar to Package::New
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