Hi, all Perl people!
I'm trying to use OLE objects (IE, actually) via Perl with the following code:
use Win32::OLE qw(EVENTS);
unless (defined $ie) {
$ie = Win32::OLE->new('InternetExplorer.Application') or die
+"Oops, cannot start IE";
}
$ie->Navigate('c:\some_dir\some_doc.htm');
while ($ie->Busy) {}
$ie->{Visible} = 1;
Win32::OLE->MessageLoop();
Win32::OLE->WithEvents($ie, \&Ev);
Ev - the event handling procedure.
IE window with the document loaded appears on screen, but I cannot handle any events - it seems as if my program does not catch them.
Please, help me. I will greatly appreciate any tip or advice or just a code example where OLE events handling by Perl works.
Thank You,
Pavel.
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