wrote:
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From: Ed S. Peschko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: Jan Dubois [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric Promislow
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perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com; Todd Whiteman
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From: Ed S. Peschko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jan Dubois [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric Promislow
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gisle Aas [EMAIL PROTECTED];
perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com; Todd Whiteman
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On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 09:39:46PM -0500, Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote:
In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort
of
orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet
explorer in
a fine, granularized way (ie
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 09:39:46PM -0500, Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote:
In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort
of
orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet
explorer in
a fine, granularized way (ie
All,
I'm trying to compile Inline::Ruby on win32, using visualc++ v6 and
activestate perl, without too much luck, in trying to get HttpWatch
to work with perl.
In particular, I'm having difficulty with the headers. When you try to
compile it, the lines in malloc.h and signal.h (win32 headers)
All,
I'm trying to compile Inline::Ruby on win32, using visualc++ v6 and
activestate perl, without too much luck, in trying to get HttpWatch
to work with perl.
In particular, I'm having difficulty with the headers. When you try to
compile it, the lines in malloc.h and signal.h (win32 headers)