...but I would think there'd have to be a 'native perl' -way to do it?
Why? Why should Perl--a console-based scripting language born of Unix--have a "native way" of accessing the title texts of Windows windows?
As a mechanism for checking whether a particular instance of a process is running, this seems to be the dumbest mechanism possible.
If these are processes you started--they're none of your business otherwise right?--then, why not just retain the pids of the processes you started and periodically check whether they are still running?
In reply to Re: How to Retrieve another Process' Window Title?
by BrowserUk
in thread How to Retrieve another Process' Window Title?
by ozboomer
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