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I've never tested this package on a Windows platform, but I'm pretty tickled that it worked as well as it did. I've mainly run the code on various versions of CentOS on perl 5.8 and 5.16 and never ran into any of the above issues.

I pushed a few updates to try to fix some of them but since I can't recreate these errors I'm a bit blind as to whether it'll be effective.

The latest version of Wikionary::Parser (v0.10) is available on github here right now: https://github.com/clbecker/perl-wiktionary-parser

And should be on cpan as soon as it gets indexed. (If any of you have a better patch, let me know and I'll be happy to merge it in)


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