Ken Slater wrote:
> You could just store the names in an array, but I'm assuming you need to
> access a specific file at some point.
I just wanted to follow up and perhaps clarify that. What I read is
> What I want to do is stick the
> same drive letter/directory path on the front of several fi
Is there any way that I can access the fields set by the perlapp -info
parameter? I am thinking of setting the product version via this method, and
wonder if I can then access that field from within the Perl program I am
compiling. Is it possible?
Many thanks
Geoff
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> Is there any way that I can access t
Many thanks, Brian. For information it also works through a perlapp produced
binary.
Geoff Horsnell
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