On Win32 systems with ActiveState Perl, you can associate a certain extension with the wperl interpreter. I use the .wpl extension for that purpose. Just rename the script with the new extension and double click on it. Windows will ask you what program you want to use to open the file. Click on the 'Other' button. Browse to where you have Perl installed and choose the wperl.exe file from the bin directory.
In reply to Re: Running perl without a command window
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Running perl without a command window
by Mattk470
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