This code is Adapted (only very slightly) from Chapter 19 of Learning Perl on Win32 Systems by O'Reilly
use Win32::OLE;
Win32::OLE::CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application.1", $ie) || die
+ "CreateObject: $!";
$ie->{Visible} = 1;
$ie->Navigate("file://c|/websites/site1/page.htm");
This will open Internet Explorer using OLE and open the file "c:\websites\site1\page.htm"
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