Is there any posibility to work with MapInfo files from Perl?
Yes, they are essentially text files and perl loves text files...
Do I need any additional software for this?
Yes
Are there some perl modules that permit to use MapInfo files(.TAB, .MAP and .DAT) without any additional software.
As far as I know not as yet, care to write one? see How to make a CPAN Module Distribution. Even with a module you still
need to write the code to use it. What do you want to do?
I was trying to find descritpion of this files, and to work with them directly from Perl, but i failed.
Try Google and use "mapinfo files perl" as the search or just click here for one I cooked up earlier ;-)
cheers
tachyon
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