On Feb 12, John said:

>Maybe this one is better, go to http://jpw3.com/search.html, enter 
>perlre or whatever in the text box at the top, then hit tab, then 
>M, which will show the man page.  Or just go to http://man.he.net/ 
>and do it the normal way.  Don't know how current or how well translated 
>it is.

I prefer to use the commandline docs (since I know they're up to date for
whatever version of Perl I'm using) or perldoc.com.  But whatever works
for you.

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