I don't mean to be a stick in the mud, but what the heck does any of this have to do with Perl? I'll take a stab at a response, anyway.

First of all, what is your friend going to do with it? If all he is going to do is view the data in the database, then convert the script to cgi, put it and the database on a server that has internet access, and give him the url. If he is going to modify the data, then he is going to have to learn sql and possibly Perl.

So how do I burn all those file in the CD
get cd burning software, install it, and RTFM.

I consider about compiling it to .exe but how to do that?
google Perl2EXE or PerlApp

and what about my database(MySql)?
If he is going to run the perl Program locally he will need to install MySql.

any further questions really need to be asked somewhere else.

davidj

In reply to Re: Sending perl program by davidj
in thread Sending perl program by kitaeratu

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