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Ok, I'll fess up,

1) I already downloaded Active Perl
2) I installed Active Perl
3) I'm running Windows 98 FE
4) Active Perl no-workee without IIS, thus
5) OpenSRS default client no workee since Active Perl no-workee. This of course assumes I even know how to install the default client -- The Default Client installation docs made my eyes glaze over with all the 3rd party stuff I need to install before the default client can be expected to work .....

I've been programming micro compunters since I purchased a TRS-80 back in 1976. I'm gone though this kind of hell too many times to want to even remember them all. I busted my butt trying to solve this OpenSRS issue myself. At this point I've spent so much time that I stubbernly refused to persue the "install x and hack y" option any further. I'm sure you can relate.

Somebody out there must have gone through this implementational hell that I'm going though. I just need some luck to find them ...

Thanks!

Charles

On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:15:30 -0800 (PST)
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The problem with this is that I have no PERL, or PHP
knowledge or experiance or available resources. I also do
not have any Linux buddies I could possibly echange favors
with.
Perl for windows is available free of charge at
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl

I don't think it would be too difficult for a windows users to install.

I've heard many windows people are using the opensrs (perl) client scripts
on their windows boxes.



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