Sorry, i didn't think of that. I still think exec('perl perl.pl'); does the
job, not exec('perl.pl');

"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Jurre Thiel wrote:
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> >That doesn't make any sense and has nothing to do with Perl, since PHP
will
> >magically convert perl.pl to 'perl.pl'.
> >
> I think perl will be magically converted to perl and pl to pl, and those
> two strings concatenated
> together using . inbetween will be perlpl
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