lol, you got a point there, but i think ill just figure out why i cannot get the gui working with wxperl and active state perl. cz i like for my exe's to be independent.
I want it to "look" professional, even tho im /not/ a professional.
Actually... installing citrus perl made me realize actually that i didnt have the correct modules installed anyway lol. i will cross refence my citrus perl and download the same modules thru cpan or ppm for active state and see what happens, cause if it works in citrus perl, there should be no reason it doesnt work in Active State with WxPerl ^^
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