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RE: Re: Perl on a ZIP disk?

by wonko (Pilgrim)
on May 05, 2000 at 19:07 UTC ( [id://10370]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Perl on a ZIP disk?
in thread Perl on a ZIP disk?

Well, i _do_ use win NT. The whole issue is i can't install it on the computer, first because I'm not allowed, and second because I'm going to run the demonstration on a computer which i will not get my hands on until the actual demonstration... And now i realize I will need a webserver too. :(

This is getting complicated...
What i really want to do is to plug the zip in and play ;o)
Has anybody done this?

/wonko

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RE: RE: Re: Perl on a ZIP disk?
by perlcgi (Hermit) on May 05, 2000 at 20:27 UTC
    You have no prior access to this machine - yikes sounds like one scary demo! Here's a possibility: You could make a binary executable of the app you want to demo and run it that way. See Perl2exe at DynamicStateOf course, if its perl you are demoing that this ain't much help.
      well, it aint perl I'm demoying, I coud have used anything else, if I wanted too. But I think Perl is the best thing (Sic!) to solve the problem..

      /wonko

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