Good answer, chargrill(++), but a Windows-based perl noob may have trouble translating the quotes. Here is the Windows command-line equivalent:
perl -ne "system qq[perl search.pl -pattern $_ -ignorecase c:\\inetpub +\\wwwroot\\iprt]" mylist.txt
FYI: the "-ne" makes perl read the file, and pass each record as "$_" into the code specified, looping until the file is read. Hence, the perl code in the square brackets gets executed for each line of the input file.

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In reply to Re^2: Can a Perl Script call another perl script? by NetWallah
in thread Can a Perl Script call another perl script? by Anonymous Monk

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