hello
I just used perl to create a text file.
my question is: how do I use perl to open and close that file in it's original program (notepad) ?
I tried to use the exec commend but from some reason it won't do anything after (know why?).
so I tried the system commend but that one wont continue the program until I close the notepad.
ideas ?
thx

thank you very much ikegami.
your 2nd (only) suggestion worx perfectly.
can u explain the syntax please ?
what does the "start" does ? and can it be replaced by other commends ?
and what's the "" vs the "$url" and why if I only use one of them, it only opens the commend line instead of the file ?
thx again

In reply to How can I open a file in it's default program ? by palkia

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