I had not seen that before. However, when I went to install it, it failed. I will try again after we upgrade the dev systems here to 10.3 and therefore perl 5.8. The error goes something like this:
Can't locate Mac/Path/Util.pm in @INC (@INC contains: blib/arch blib/lib /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/Perl /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl/darwin /Network/Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl . /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/Perl /Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl/darwin /Network/Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl .) at blib/lib/Mac/Files.pm line 1609, <DATA> line 1. On 10/20/03 9:03 AM, "Chris Nandor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A much more efficient method would be to use one of the XS AppleScript > methods, including MacPerl::DoAppleScript() in Mac::Carbon, applescript() in > Mac::OSA::Simple (requires Mac::Carbon), and RunAppleScript from > Mac::AppleScript. > > my $result = DoAppleScript($script); -- Thane Thane at crashbox dot com