It works fine, except the system doesn't pass command line arguments to @ARGV.
I suspect it's a registry problem in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, but I can't find out exactly where or what to put there.
Any suggestions?
Right now, I'm reduced to using a batch file which writes the arguments to a temporary file which I open in the program. Ugh!
In reply to Win7 doesn't fill @ARGV by hsfrey
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