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Re^2: Help recovering some source code from activestate perlapp 5.3.0

by jjn1056 (Novice)
on Jan 20, 2006 at 03:53 UTC ( [id://524392]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Help recovering some source code from activestate perlapp 5.3.0
in thread Help recovering some source code from activestate perlapp 5.3.0

I don't know what you searched for to find those links, but they really helped me. I was able to accomplish my mission and should be able to meet my customer's expectations now. I'm sorry I couldn't find this on my own, maybe if you can give me some hints about how you searched for this (I tried supersearch) so that I can do a better job helping myself in the future? Thanks for all the comments.
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Re^3: Help recovering some source code from activestate perlapp 5.3.0
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on Jan 20, 2006 at 13:13 UTC
    jjn1056,
    Well, I Super Searched for two keywords together, PerlApp and decompile. It also helps that I am addicted to PerlMonks logging in most every day with a good memory. I remembered tachyon as having helped others with similar problems. This supports the thought process that says it isn't important to have the answers if you know where to find them.

    Cheers - L~R

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