I would reccoment using the start command like this
my $rv = system("cmd /c START C:\\YourPath\\Here\\t.pl"); Then just make sure the registry associates the file type with the perl interpreter. To set your file association in WindowsXPif(exists($entry)) { $double_check_association = 1; } else(!exists($entry)) { $add_new_entry = 1; }
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: system call in an CGI perl script, fails on Windows XP
by Grygonos
in thread system call in an CGI perl script, fails on Windows XP
by sureshr
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