Dear All,

Kindly take a look at the autoexec files found in my
machine. Maybe that will help u all to see if there's
any mistake or problem with my Perl installation.

Fyi, I have two AUTOEXEC.BAT files from 
 1.  C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EBD\AUTOEXEC.BAT
 2.  C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT (I rename it to autoexec1.bat to
show the difference.

Pls take a look. Thanks

Rgds,
 
--- Peter Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 02:45 PM
9/10/01 +0100, Sunthari wrote:
> >Hi List,
> >
> >I have posted my problem in running scripts without
> >going to the path where perl.exe resides.
> >I would really really appreciate in anyone could
> >highlight any changes to make while installing Perl
> on
> >Windows 98, esp. those using Perl on this platform.
> >
> >BTW, what do they mean by making sure the "PATH
> >environment variable for a directory containing the
> >perl executeable".
> 
> See your AUTOEXEC.BAT.  The ActiveState Perl install
> should modify it 
> appropriately.
> 
> >Care to explain to me since I can't
> >  find any information on this. Mostly the
> explanation
> >are for Windows NT and 95.
> 
> I can't imagine you'll find any significant
> difference from Win95.
> 
> >Lastly, do you recommend me running Perl on Windows
> >98. I mean, I'm doing a project that needs usage of
> >several Perl Modules such as WWW::Search,
> >HTML::Parser. Kindly highlight the possible
> problems
> >that I might encounter based on ur experiences.
> 
> I haven't experienced any problems with those
> modules on Win98.  The 
> closest issue was with HTTP::Cookies which I
> couldn't get to load from the 
> Netscape file until I stuck a \r in.  (I don't
> understand why and it didn't 
> make sense to Gisle either.  If anyone else has the
> time to look at it, let 
> me know).
> 
> --
> Peter Scott
> Pacific Systems Design Technologies
> http://www.perldebugged.com
>  

Autoexec.bat

AUTOEXEC1.BAT

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