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It all depends on the complexity of what you're needing a configuration file for.
If its something relatively simple, use Config::Simple. its a VERY quick and useful format of one-to-one name->value pairs that supports comments and INI-style sections (depending on how you configure your instance of it). if you need something more complex, I highly recommend Config::General. this has the added advantage of using a (more or less) Apache-style configuration format, and all its cool little uses: repeatable options, nested options, inclusion of other config files, and more. this all comes at a slight performance cost as opposed to Config::Simple, of course. __________ In reply to Re: Which configuration module?
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