You could also have used Win32::Eventlog::Message.
Much easier, less hassle. If you could post working samples of code I would
appreciate it. I never could get the perlmonks linked info to work properly
for me.
Dax
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On 6/22/2009 at 7:46 PM Brian H. Oa
Mark,
Thanks for the direction, it was exactly the information I was hoping to
find. Even with this required information, it took me about a week to iron
out little idiosyncrasies and end up with a functioning product.
Best regards,
-Brian
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From: Mark Leighton [mailt
Thanks for the suggestion, Serguei. CAM::PDF-107 is now installed
along with perl 5.10 and the CAM:PDF functions that I am using work
just fine now.
Oh, one thing about the Build. I thought that Build test was probably
testing whether the install would be successful, so I ran it before
Build insta
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I will be out of the office starting 06/22/2009 and will not return until
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Not to be melodramatic, but u can create the entire Internet using
ActiveState Perl. U could build Yahoo, Google, and Amazon for starters.
It's really suitable for every conceivable task other than audio video.
At 01:47 PM 6/18/2009 -0400, Pipirilo wrote:
>Is there a webpage in which I can see w
Hi. I can understand why nobody on the other list responded to u. I'm
taking an educated guess at what ur question is. "It doesn't work" isn't a
good question. Sorry to bust ur chops but asking well constructed questions
is the best way to get help.
Why are u using Tie::File? With small files
Pipirilo wrote:
> I've been working with MS .NET for desktop and web applications for quite a
> while, and it doesn't fit my expectations. I've used ORACLE long time ago,
> and that is a very good tool, I miss it.
I would think Visual Studio is a reasonable platform for Windows Forms
development.