the desktop engineer's junk drawer e-newletter this morning contained a reference to
bootdisk.com, a very handy site. the cmd.exe for win98se would of course be on one of
the win98se bootdisks you can download from one of the references listed there.
john cuson
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"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things
before breakfast."
Alice, in
"Alice In Wonderland"
Lewis Carroll
>>> "Joe Schell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/26/01 10:55AM >>>
Peter Straub wrote:
>
> Hi Perlers,
>
> as i am forced to use Perl on a Win98 SE machine (no more NT :-( )
>
> i suffer from the well known "can't-redirect-stderr-to-stdout"
>
> problem. I searched the perl mail archives and found a message from
>
> $Bill where he stated that with the 'cmd.exe' command interpreter
>
> (available for Win98) this problem could be solved.
>
> Can anybody please give me a hint where i can get this from?
>
> I already searched the internet (including Microsoft's web site) to no
>
> avail. Thank you!
>
If you can't find it...
I use 4DOS as a command shell replacement (it does regular windows
commands plus more.) They have another product called 'Take Command'
which is gui command shell. It redirects normal shell stuff into its
window. And it has a scroll bar. I haven't tested it a lot, but I did
specifically test it with java and perl compile errors and it seems to
work.
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