Hi,
Just wondering, when you run a perl script from SSH - is there a way to make the text come up in a different color? I'm just trying to make it more obvious when there is a "good" message, and a "bad" one (i.e having the "good" messages in blue - and then "errors" in red)
Is this possible? I've seen it when doing stuff like rebooting mod_perl on our server ... but can't seem to find a way to do it in the script
TIA
UPDATE - never mind, just found a solution myself :)
use Term::ANSIColor;
print color("red"), "Danger, Will Robinson!\n",
color("reset");
print "This is just normal text.\n";
Andy
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