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From: Jonathan S. <gel...@ge...> - 2002-01-13 13:29:28
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Joseph F. Ryan wrote: > Hmmm, I had originally taken the taint switch off in simple search for that > reason. I wonder how it found its way back in? :) Er, because that isnt the right solution to the problem ;-} I think that the use of -T is stated in the ground rules, if the File::Find that comes with older Perls can't take it then we will have to find something else to use - Is it possible (or indeed desirable ) to wrap the find() in $^T = 0; ... $^T = 1; as long as we are content that everything our code is passing to find() is no longer tainted ? /J\ -- Jonathan Stowe | <http://www.gellyfish.com> | This space for rent | |