too cool - thanks dave!
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From: Dave K [mailto:dkirol@;erols.com]
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Subject: Re: How to run -- some notes
Hope this is helpful...
Setting file associations is done by ActivePerl but if you want to use
command
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> I have Active Perl installed on Windows 2000, and
Aloha => Beau.
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I have Active Perl installed on Windows 2000, and to run the script, I only
need to type &
I have Active Perl installed on Windows 2000, and to run the script, I only
need to type "script.pl". "perl script.pl" works also, but isn't
necessary. On a Windows NT machine I have found that, when using the 'at'
command to schedule a script, I can't use "perl script.pl" or it fails --
"script