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Re: Checking for modules

by DigitalKitty (Parson)
on Jul 16, 2003 at 17:46 UTC ( [id://274952]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Checking for modules

Hi Anonymous Monk.

In addition to the answers already provided, there is a useful program called 'perl digger'. You can see the full code at the link below:
http://sniptools.com/code/perldigger.txt

Hope this helps,
-Katie.

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Re: Re: Checking for modules
by RyuMaou (Deacon) on Feb 12, 2004 at 18:53 UTC
    Well, it sure helped me! This script *rocks*! I have a bunch of websites and I'm always after information on installed modules and settings. This little sweetheart just laid it all out for me. THANK YOU! Jim aka RyuMaou

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