Hi all, I read the other comments & earlier threads about this but I'm not sure I understand.

I need to correct a Perl application (made with perl2exe) which is not running well.
The only thing I got is some old code-files which are not up to date, and the executables of the running program.
If i can get the code from the executable then I could alter the program but otherwise I've to create and built extra code in the out-of-date version to achieve same functionality as the executable.
The original programmer left in a hurry without leaving the actual code-version behind.

I am not a perl-programmer so this not my area!! I don't have much time so if I can't retrieve the code I'll have to start with the older versions.

Hopefully someone can help me out,

thanx, Jah

In reply to decompile perl2exe by jahwik

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