> I'm new to perl too, but I think I can help.
Sometimes a dangerous thought... ;>
> As far as I can tell, perlscript is embeded
> right into an HTML file the same way you
> do VBScript or JavaScript
If you have a web server set up appropriately
to allow this, this is true.
There are multiple
This is covered on page 2 of the first edition; I find
it hard to believe it isn't also covered right at the
beginning of the second edition.
As it says in the first, start by typing the following
at a shell prompt:
perl
If you get "not found", then you don't have perl
installed (at least n
loody likely)...at least you have something. Lol. :)
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: bc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: using perl in mandrake
i have mandrake8 and use kde, i normally use asp/vbScript and want to make
the move
i have mandrake8 and use kde, i normally use asp/vbScript and want to make the move
to perl. I just got "learning perl" 2nd Ed. it does not seem to tell me what to do w/
my script i type, where to save it, what to save it as (extention), and do i just ftp
it to my domain that is on a perl