Hi Rob,
"Couldn't get your code", well here's the recipe, get a windows box (heheheh ;-)), with active state perl installed (mine is currently 5.10.0), ppm install mingw.
At least this works for me.
It also works for me with visual studio 2005. Made a copy of the vsvars32.bat file and added "perl.exe %1" as the last line in this file.
Invoking perl scripts with this bat file works also fine, and uses MS's nmake instead of MinGW's dmake.
Anyway, you can be sure I'll test out your code asap and come back to comment.
Thank you very much for your reply !
Really appreciate,
Bruno
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