I can't help but think of the following text from http://shareperl.blogspot.com/2010/01/sharepoint-perl-connection.html whenever I see someone asking about how to use Perl to do something with SharePoint.

Why on earth would these two disparate camps ever meet? Perl is 15 million years old, right, and SharePoint is the bane to system administrators everywhere. The small “SharePerl” audience includes me, and two or three really old techs that still use land line phones.

Not really relevant to the OP, but thought I'd this in case others find this humorous too.


In reply to Re: SharePoint copy files with perl (OT) by dasgar
in thread SharePoint copy files with perl by jamesgerard1964

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