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From: Bill Moseley <usenet@hank.org>
Subject: Re: mod_perl installation troubles
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Scotty99 (slangdon@tampabay.rr.com) wrote:

> I guess none of the materials I've been studying or
> reading ever said "Scott, put a 1 at the bottom of your
> modules". 

perldoc perlmod
"1;  # don't forget to return a true value from the file"

That's an implied "Scott, don't forget to return a true value....";

There's a lot to read, but if writing modules is rather important, so 
you would have come across that sooner or later.


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