in reply to Perl Tk on Windows

See Re^3: Perl/Tk: For Beginners.

Regards,

John Davies

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Re^2: Perl Tk on Windows
by mpolo (Chaplain) on Jul 30, 2011 at 18:35 UTC

    I have to get to the Internet through a proxy using a "pac" file to set it up, which then requires that the username be input on one web page, and the password on a second. In short, the online tool won't work for me. I would need to be able to download the ppm file directly. There used to be a place on ActiveState to do that, but I can't find it.

    On an old machine, I found a working Tk installation, and I'm currently trying to adjust @INC so that it will be seen. No telling if this will work, of course.