On 04 Apr 2007 05:56:09 -0700, sanofsans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Thank you for your answers. The problem is that the invoked script is
> written by somebody else, and I do not know how it works. All I have
> to do is to invoke it, and it displays an output. OR is there a way
> to dump the output to a file eventhough you do not know how the
> invoked script works?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> --- In [email protected] <c-prog%40yahoogroups.com>, "Nico Heinze"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <c-prog%40yahoogroups.com>, Thomas Hruska
> <thruska@> wrote:
> > >
> > > sanofsans wrote:
> > > > Hi folks, check this out!
> > > >
> > > > I wrote a C++ program in which a dialog box with an OK button
> > > > appears. This part works! When I click on OK, a perl
> > > > script is invoked, and the result of that script should appear
> > > > in a DOS window. This does not work.
> > <snip>
> > > Why not dump the output into a multi-line textbox (e.g. similar
> > > to how NSIS-based installers work)? Then you won't need to
> > > show a command prompt at all.
> >
> > Another more general approach is to write this output into some text
> > file; then you can check this file and its contents in any way you
> (or
> > your clients later on) might want to.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Nico
> >
>
>  __._,
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On windows you can use something like that

cmd /k "perl myperl.pl"

This will span a  command window, which will execute your script and stay
there..


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Regards
Sumit Chawla ("eNetra : Hail the Invention")


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