> Gene Heskett wrote: > >>Perl is available for windows in the most obvious place you > would look > >>for a perl download. > > > > cpan I'd assume then? > > Well, that's a little like looking for rpm in a yum > repository. I was thinking of perl.com. > I think what you want is activestate.com and look for ActivePerl. There may be other Windows ports, but ActivePerl is the one I've used. To update it, use the PPM tool; CPAN will give you source code that you quite probably won't be able to install without a compiler of some sort. Erik
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