hi dear.
you use to install redhat linux in one server..
in it exist many perl madule ...
I think with this your problem will solve.
Best regards. Nafiseh Saberi
www.iraninfocenter.net
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--- nafiseh saberi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi dear.
> you use to install redhat linux in one server..
> in it exist many perl madule ...
> I think with this your problem will solve.
>
>
> Best regards. Nafiseh Saberi
>www.iraninfocenter.
Hi Guys,
I want any good sites for Learn use Perl with Network or Internet.If there
is any help i will be thanks.
Ayman M. Galal
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