Ah.  I see.  You should respond to the list though.

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HP-UX. But I would like to code it in such a manner so that it is
portable
to any platform that can run perl.

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What OS are we talking about?



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That's a good idea. However I want it to run constantly, like a service.
So
in some respects it would have to be a loop. Maybe embedded loops. I
don't
really know :)



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