Oh cool.

Sorry to ask more help, but I must.

What module should I donwload?  Tk does not come with the standard Active Perl load.

If I make an executable with perlapp, would I need TK loaded on the target system?  

TIAA

Ned Cunningham
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Bob Showalter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent:   Friday, October 24, 2003 12:10 PM
                To:     Ned Cunningham; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        RE: Visual Perl

                Ned Cunningham wrote:
                > Hi Gurus,
                > 
                > I just finished up with a Perl program using Win32::Console
                > on a Windoze NT system, Perl ver 5.6.1.
                > 
                > I was wondering why with all the power of Perl, and all the
                > functionality it has, why I cant make a pretty input window?

                What's a pretty input window?

                Anyway, the Perl/Tk modules come by default with ActivePerl and let you
                create nice clicky-GUI thingies. Those applications have the benefit of
                being cross-platform, too.

                Here's a place to start: http://www.perltk.org/articles/pm1.htm

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