use strict;
use Tk;
my $mw = MainWindow->new;
$mw->geometry("500x200");
$mw->title("Hello User");
$mw->Label(-text => 'Hello user, please Load the required fileand then
+ press ok')->pack();
$mw->Button(-text => "OK", -command =>sub{exit})->pack();
MainLoop;
I've written this code to generate a dialog box for a user to instruct him to load the required file manually. Now I want to save the file as well(through script not manual) but as soon as user will press "OK" in the dialog box my script ends because of the "exit" used in perl/Tk. I am new to this module so I don't know how to use it effectively. monks help me out in this please?
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