From steve )at( petabit.com
Dear all:
I'm running Win32:FileOp for the first time, trying
to use the OpenDialog function. Relative newbie
as far as perl on windows goes, I'm pretty
comfortable on Unix.
Everytime I call FileOp::OpenDialog, Perl crashes to
Dr. Watson! Since I'm new at this and there's no mention
on the net of known bugs in this module, I assume I'm
doing something dumb. Here's the snippet (Running on NT)
sub OpenFile_Click {
$FileName= Win32::FileOp::OpenDialog(
# title => "Open Text File",
# defaultfilter => 1
);
# print ("Want me to open $Filename ?\n");
exit(0);
}
P.S. I see the Dr. whether those parameters are enabled or not.
P.P.S. The event handler is dada's Win32::GUI
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