>>>>> "JP" == John Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  JP> David N. Blank-Edelman wrote:
  >> 
  >> I'm curious what other folks use for this purpose. Thanks!

  JP> Two xterms; the editor (vi) in one, and the other for running
  JP> the script at the shell prompt.  Or, if the script is a cgi,
  JP> one xterm for the editor, and a web browser.

or even in emacs, a text buffer and shell window to run it in. i think
there is some support for this so you can just do a keystroke and run
the current buffer as a perl script. i use the separate xterm as JP
does. the emacs window has the advantages of searching. i don't know it
will clear the window each time it runs. in an emacs shell, it doesn't
so you have history and you can save it as well.

uri

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