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Well, it depends... A core module is one that is shipped along side the perl source/binary. A non-core module would, obviously, be any other module. However, some core modules lead dual lives on CPAN. These modules, once they have newer versions released to CPAN, will later be re-integrated back into the core. A third-party module would encompass, i believe, not only all modules found on CPAN, but those shipped with other applications or available for download elsewhere (such as sourceforge). I hope that makes sense. :) -- someone please correct me if i'm wrong. -- In reply to Re: If it is not a core module, then what is it?
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