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From: <ja...@op...> - 2001-01-26 05:18:33
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Yes, I suspected as much. I'd really rather keep the *_EMAIL pure and simple if I could. I think it should be straightforward to just do: '$email =~ s/\@/\\\@/;' before we use it... jas. "Michael Pear" <mic...@ho...> writes: > Its a little more complicated than that...the @ is in the > supplied "CONTACT_EMAIL". I don't know if simply > changing "CONTACT_EMAIL" to have \@ will not break something > somewhere else. > > mpear > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jason E. Stewart" <ja...@op...> > To: "Michael Pear" <mic...@ho...> > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 4:48 PM > Subject: Re: Missed Genex:: -> Bio::Genex:: in DBUtils.pm.in > > > > "Michael Pear" <mic...@ho...> writes: > > > > > line 569 > > > > right in the middle of check_password(), nice. > > > > > Also, I manually changed LoginUtil.pm to \@ in the e-mail address > > > and got past that. Does that need to be added in when processing > > > the e-mail addresses? > > > > Hmmm... That seems like a smart idea, I suppose it's complaining > > without it? > > > > jas. |