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NAME

       Business::ISBN::Data - data pack for Business::ISBN

SYNOPSIS

       see Business::ISBN

DESCRIPTION

       You don't need to load this module yourself in most cases. "Business::ISBN" will load it
       when it loads.

       These data are generated from the RangeMessage.xml file provided by the ISBN Agency. You
       can retrieve this yourself at <https://www.isbn-international.org/range_file_generation>.
       This file is included as part of the distribution and should be installed at
       ~lib/Business/ISBN/Data/RangeMessage.xml.

       If you want to use a different RangeMessage.xml file, you can set the "ISBN_RANGE_MESSAGE"
       environment variable to the alternate location before you load "Business::ISBN". This way,
       you can use the latest (or even earlier) data without having to install something new or
       wait for an update to this module.

       If the default RangeMessage.xml or your alternate one is not available, the module falls
       back to data included in Data.pm. However, that data is likely to be older data. If it
       does not find that file, it looks for RangeMessage.xml in the current directory.

       The data are in %Business::ISBN::country_data (although the "country" part is historical).
       If you want to see where the data are from, check $Business::ISBN::country_data{_source}.

SOURCE AVAILABILITY

       This module lives in the Github repository with Business::ISBN:

               git://github.com/briandfoy/business--isbn.git

       If you have something to add, create a fork on Github and send a pull request.

AUTHOR

       brian d foy, "<bdfoy@cpan.org>"

       Yakov Shafranovich updated the data in October 2008.

       Daniel Jakubik updated the data in July 2012.

       Markus Spann suggested looking for RangeMessage.xml in the current directory to make it
       work with Perl app bundlers.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright X 2002-2015, brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.

       You may redistribute this under the same terms as Perl itself.