On Thu, 11 May 2000 08:55:26 -0600, "Joe Schell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>You might want to look at the Microsoft Windows Script Host (which you can
>get for free from the MS site, if you don't already have it.) The intent is
>that it will take the place of batch files. It includes the ability to
>interact with other programs. The languages supported there are vb script
>and java script. ActiveState provides a product (last time I checked you
>pay for it) which is supposed to be a perl script version of this.
This is wrong. PerlScript is part of the standard ActivePerl
distribution.
>I believe there is also a new module being written intended to 'test'
>windows programs. Since that involves interaction it might work for you as
>well. You will have to search CPAN as I can't remember the name.
There is a module by Jens Helberg: Win32::Setupsup (setup support) written
for exactly this purpose. You should be able to find it on Jendas site
for ActivePerl 5xx.
-Jan
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