Yet another option that I use quite a bit is the pl2bat script, which will make your Perl script executable from the command line. It isn't as good as the feel you get at a real shell prompt, but it's a little more comfortable.
If I remember correctly, that comes with the ActiveState release.
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In reply to Re: Win32 Perl
by webfiend
in thread Win32 Perl
by toadi
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