Hello,
Isn't this offtopic for the perl-javascript list? I haven't seen an on-topic one for a while :) I'll have to think of something to post soon. Anyway, you CAN take code from the module and put it into your own program, but you would probably be better off just installing the perl module into your home directory on your ISP and using "use lib" in your program to refer to the specific library you need. That keeps things nice and modularized. In "compiled" languages like C, you can statically or dynamically compile other libraries into your binary, but Perl is generally run as an interpreted language so you don't do it this way ( it may be possible, I don't really know ). HTH, Rob Helmer On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 09:33:21PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi I have a question please. My ISP have not instaled a Perl Module whitch I need >for my script. So my script doesn't work. I am a programer so I remember it is a way >to add functions (methods) from that library to the script and you not need that >library. Your script will get the methosds form his source. Am I right? > 10x > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Runbox Mail Manager (free trial version - this tag is removed upon subscription) > Try your own premium email account for free at http://111.runbox.com > 100MB storage, no ads, fast webmail, access on any device, retrieve and filter email. >
