[Templates] Better than LOAD_PERL?

Todd Freeman freeman@andrews.edu
Tue, 2 Jan 2007 12:13:09 -0500


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Ok.... so I love the fact that LOAD_PERL easily makes a bunch of modules
work...  but I hate that in a user environment I can't seem to control
what they can use.

Is there such a thing as LOAD_PERL with a restriction list of modules?
Or do I have to make stupid stub modules for each one I want to allow?

:P

Thanks for any info!
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