>>>>> "Bradley" == Bradley C Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Karjala wrote:
>>> Is it not possible?
>>
>> I read it's possible to disable the use strict in Mason with a
>> parameter, but that would have other consequences too (like harder error
>> checking)
>>
>> Is there a way to enable ${$a} but not disable strict;
>>
Bradley> Try adding a "no strict;" line to your component's <%init> block to
Bradley> disable the pragma for only that component. I've never tested this,
so I
Bradley> do not know if it will work or not.
But you really really really don't want to do this.
If you ever get to the point where you're asking "how do I turn a string
into a variable name?", you've gone down the wrong tunnel. No cheese
at the end of that tunnel. Back up, try a different strategy.
Really.
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