Hi Gerald et al,
I want to be able to do an Embperl::Execute on a file that potentially
doesn't exist and catch the error (within EmbperlObject, so it's not
trivial to just do a -f on the file). I've tried the obvious things -
the 'errors' parameter, $optDisableEmbperlErrorPage, $optReturnError,
etc - but I keep getting Embperl 'Not found <filename>' errors. Is there
a way around this?
Alternatively, is there a way of accessing the search path EmbperlObject
sets up so I can check for the file manually?
Cheers,
Gavin
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