Do you mean a clientside language in IE? (That's what I think of when I hear about PerlScript...) If so, then the biggest gotchas are IE specific and most copies of IE aren't configured to run it, so it is pretty useless. Besides, in the end it is just JavaScript in a different syntax.
Do you mean as a programming language? It is Perl. Some of the interprocess communication stuff is messed up because of differences between Windows and Unix. There are Win32 modules that are convenient. I would need a more specific question to give a more specific answer.
In reply to Re: Client-side PerlScript
by tilly
in thread Client-side PerlScript
by dragonchild
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