Semi-OT: you said (with markup corrected):

Ohhhh, I used a http: is a hyperlink and hence the submission was refused. :-(

I started this thread as install cpan Win32::OLE on cygwin - t/3_ole.t ....... 1/58 OLE exception from "Microsoft Excel, but I can no longer add to that thread. If I offended, I did not mean to. My apologies.

The "hence and the "refused" in the first statement are not factual: the anonymous submission is present (as install cpan Win32::OLE on cygwin - t/3_ole.t ....... 1/58 OLE exception from "Microsoft Excel": ) and was, in fact, front paged (added to The Monastery Gates).

The second remark -- at best -- might reflect a misunderstanding of the status of anonymously posted nodes: No, you can't add to that node, but you could reply to it or to its replies. I hope you'll find this clarification helpful.


In reply to Re: install cpan Win32::OLE on cygwin - $Excel->Workbooks->Add; fails by ww
in thread install cpan Win32::OLE on cygwin - $Excel->Workbooks->Add; fails by BramVanOosterhout

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