You thought that was funny, so did i, but it can't hurt to try. Anyway all i am running is ActiveState's ActivePerl on a win98 machine. I am not running any kind server much less a print one.
The two modules you mentioned look like the same thing, and they also say "Please note that this module only talks to print servers that speak BSD." if that's of any significance to you. Like i said what i'm interested in more is interfacing to the printer(pdd) so i can make api calls 'n such.
"cRaZy is co01, but sometimes cRaZy is cRaZy".
- crazyinsomniac
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