G'day srikrishnan,

Win32::FileOp was last updated about a decade ago. I suspect it is abandonware.

See "Bug #120791 for Win32-FileOp: Crash in BrowseForFolder()". This was raised six years ago; its Status is still "new".

Here's the guts of what I think you want:

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow::->new(); $mw->Button( -text => 'Select directory', -command => sub { my $dir = $mw->chooseDirectory(); # Do something with $dir # You probably want more than this demo test: if (defined $dir) { warn "Directory selected: '$dir'\n"; } else { warn "No directory selected.\n"; } }, )->pack(); MainLoop;

I strongly advise that you

— Ken


In reply to Re: win32-FileOp module for strawberry by kcott
in thread win32-FileOp module for strawberry by srikrishnan

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