On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 01:40 PM, William R Ward wrote:
The upshot is that you pass in the various name parts you want
formatted into a string. Lingua::Strfname doesn't parse string into
name parts. For that, someone would have to write Lingua::Strpname.
;-)
And that would more likely have to be localized, e.g.,
Lingua::EN::Strpname.
I see. I was thinking that it parsed the name as well...The upshot is that you pass in the various name parts you want
formatted into a string. Lingua::Strfname doesn't parse string into
name parts. For that, someone would have to write Lingua::Strpname.
;-)
And that would more likely have to be localized, e.g.,
Lingua::EN::Strpname.
Burke! No, that way lies madness. ;-)
David
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