The file ActivePerl-Winfaq5 that comes with ActiveState Perl includes the following topics:
Certain functions don't seem to work on ActivePerl. 
The exec function doesn't seem to work under Perl for ISAPI, Perl for WebSite, or PerlScript. Why not? 
What's the history of ActivePerl? 
What's the difference between running ActivePerl on Windows NT 
Why don't the examples from the Camel book work? 
Why don't certain standard library modules work? 
How do I make a UNIX-based script work? 
How does the chmod function work on Win32 platforms? 
4DOS doesn't recognize \" on the command line. 
STDIN and STDOUT, and Piping don't always work on NT. 
Why doesn't signal handling work on Windows. 

In reply to Re: Win2k and ActiveState Perl by John M. Dlugosz
in thread Win2k and ActiveState Perl by blackjudas

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