Chris McMahon wrote:
> BTW, I guess it's not a big secret, but:  I *like* Perl.  I'm working
> in a culture that's excited about Ruby.  And right now I have no need
> for Watir.  So I could actually do my current work in either Ruby or
> Perl, and it's just more funner right now in Ruby. It's also nice to
> have Plan B:  the moment I run into something Ruby can't do, I'll
> happily switch to Perl.  Nice to have alternatives...
>
> Look through the archives and you'll see mention of my handling
> Javascript popups with a Perl Win32::GuiTest layer.  I still think
> that's a valid approach, with all due respect to the Wet and AutoIT
> fans.

Interesting. I've hardly touched Perl since I started with Ruby. I used to like 
Perl; I wonder If I can still handle it (Ruby seems to click easier with more 
complex data structures than simple arrays and hashes.)  I'm going to have to 
dig up your Win32::GuiTest posts and have a play, I think, Chris.

Cheers,
Dave 

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