> As it stands now, all my .pl files are associated with ActiveState perl.
> When i double click on them, the perl window opens and displays the output
> for only a fraction of a second before it closes.
I suggest you better associate your perl script with a text editor
rather then the perl.exe.
Hey Beans,
My MUA believes you used
to write the following on Wednesday, August 14, 2002 at 1:29:57 PM.
B> I'm very very new at Perl. I have a question regarding Perl
B> scripting on Windows. I'm using library books to learn and most of
B> the examples are for UNIX
B> My question
On Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 10:29 , Beans wrote:
[..]
> Is this step something that is neccessary for UNIX but not for Windows?
[..]
If you are planning to have your *.pl file run 'on its own'
rather than with
perl foo.pl
then you will need to set the execute bits on the "unix si
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:30 PM
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> Subject: scripting .pl files in Windows
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>
> I'm very very new at Perl. I have a question regarding Perl
> scripting on
> Windows. I'm using library books