Understand that under Perl 5.6, PerlScript does not
function correctly, althought this is apparently
caused by a lack of msvcrt.dll which I have.
The documentation reveals that PerlScript will work
with any ActiveX scripting host (i.e. IE 4.0, WSH).
New Users reference states "If you have IIS 3.0 or above,
download and play with PerlScript�". Is this contradictory
or will PerlScript work on my machine (Win95 OSR2)?
Have also tried:
use Win32::OLE;
new Win32::OLE('PerlScript') || die; to no avail.
The documentation further reveals that PerlSE.dll is the
engine that provides the PerlScript capability and that
there is an option to install it. There was no such option
when I installed Perl 5.6. Further, I have no PerlSE.dll
in my perl\bin directory. The binaries and executables are:
Perl.exe Perl56.dll
Perl5.6.0.exe PerlIS.dll
wPerl.exe PerlEZ.dll
PerlMSG.dll
So "regsvr32 PerlSE.dll" would produce nothing anyway.
Tobias Mortinson wrote:
... Perl 5.6 will not work right now. Build 522 of ActivePerl, however,
will work.
Where Can I obtain Build 5.22?
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