On Tue, 03 Feb 2009, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> Well, exactly this is what I don't know. How can perl access the DOM.
> I found too little documentation about PerlScript in general, and that
> documentation and the sample files I found were very old, and most of
> the sample files don't even work.
It's not an HTA file, but the OLE Browser I wrote almost 10 years ago
is all written in client side PerlScript inside an HTML file. Its
standard install location is:
C:\Perl\html\lib\Win32\OLE\Browser.htm
The main page of the browser has the same filename, but with a .html
extension instead of just .htm, but that file just defines the
frameset.
As I wrote in my previous message, you can access the document from
PerlScript via $window->document->xxx.
Cheers,
-Jan
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