Thanks, Zaxo. You hit me right between the eyes with a reminder of the secondary purpose of my Resume modules. The first, of course, was to be able to generate my own and my wife's resumes easily in a number of formats, and I was spending too much time worrying about making that easier and not enough thinking forward to keeping everything dynamic and configurable by anyone who might install and use the modules. I'm going to back the default stylesheet issue back out into the sample and test scripts instead.
That being said, I also want to thank dws, trs80, and BUU for showing me how I would use the __DATA__ section in this way and the potential pitfalls thereof. I'm sure that knowledge will come in handy ;)
-rattus __________
He seemed like such a nice guy to his neighbors /
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- Jefferson Airplane, "Assassin"
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