there's a way... Maybe
there *will* be a way ;)
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nd another for user installed modules?
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using CPAN, or if you are on a Win32 platform and
using ActivePerl I recommend PPM instead (I've never gotten Tk to
build successfully using CPAN)
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browser, run scripts from within editor (captured or
command window), and many more...
DT> All-
DT> It occurs to me now that I seem to be spending much of my day writing
DT> Perl that I need a better programming environment than Notepad.
DT> What do you use?
DT> Thanks,
DT> Deb
Bes
permanently disabled on my machine...
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Take care to make sure if you change the settings that you include
*ALL* users who might need to run the application you alter. Once I
had configured the web-server user I mentioned above, I couldn't run
the scripts with admin access for
P", not "Win32::ASP" which
I had no end of trouble using. Adding ASP.pm into your pages allows
you to use regular print statements instead of the $Response->write()
syntax. It also gives you the param('form_element') syntax you may be
familiar with from using CGI.pm in C
install directory, and reinstall after you have cleaned out the old
files.
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oesn't support it. Stop pulling out your hair over it.
If you want to send out a banner you will have to use the code that
Bill outlined, but you won't be able to refresh your banners with IE
unless you devise another method.
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at is Perl...
DJ> TIA
DJ> Doyle
I just ran across this same situation. The solution I chose was to
place a snippet like this in my script:
#using your path...
BEGIN { unshift(@INC, 'D:/pinalweb/cgi-bin/lib'); }
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plate var = val, ... %]
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'}->Count;
When in doubt, try printing the variable you are trying to access, to
find out what it contains. You may be surprised to find it looks
nothing like you expect.
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have to configure a server to deal with it.
S> Cheers,
S> Rob
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