On 7/24/06, John Deighan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
>  The best source for what the possible warnings are, and how to turn
> individual ones off, is the perldiag man page. If you're using ActivePerl
> for Windows, open a browser, and in it, open the file
> c:\Perl\html\index.html (modify the path according to where you installed
> Perl). Then, find 'perldiag' in the menu on the left. It lists all warning
> messages, and the identifier to use with "no warnings" to turn it off.
>
>  Perhaps someone who uses Linux/Unix can post how to get to this page,
> perhaps something like "man perldiag" or "man perl perldiag"?

That would be "perldoc perldiag", and you can do that at the command
prompt in a DOS box, as well.

-- 
pDale Campbell
"There's so much left to know
 and I'm on The Road to Find Out."
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