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From: "Dave Roth" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.lang.perl.modules
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Win32::Tie::Ini
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Date: 26 Mar 1998 19:17:20 GMT
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So here it is. A brand spankn' new extension that allows
you to tie
a hash with an INI file. Pretty cool!
Basically you have full access to INI files (create your
own, modify
existing ones).
Even though INI files are on the way out and the registry
is being
used more and more this provides a template if someone
wants to
modify it to allow for a Win32::Tie::Registry extension.
That would
be cool!
Have a look:
 ftp://ftp.roth.net/pub/ntperl/tieini/980311/

Cheers,
dave
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