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Walt - just saw this on Digg.com and thought it might help you with the
editor choice you were pondering the other day:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sixrevisions.com/tools/12-excellent-free-text-editors-for-coders/">http://sixrevisions.com/tools/12-excellent-free-text-editors-for-coders/</a><br>
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HTH!
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Walt Sanders wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:798D7133-89E6-460C-9EE4-823CAAC75944@cruzio.com"
type="cite">Thanks much, I will play with these suggestions. Have to
leave just now, but later. <br>
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Isn't there a nice editor for the Mac that will run perl browser style
within the editor? Had a nice one on my PC (DZSoft, a russian product)
that worked beautifully. Really miss the convenience of that program. <br>
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Walt. <br>
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On Monday, at , Alex Feinberg wrote: <br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Terminal executes the script. Terminal can't
render HTML. Web <br>
browser can only render HTML, it can't execute scripts. <br>
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You need to have a web server setup and configured to execute CGI <br>
scripts/mod_perl for that. How to do that will probably be beyond a <br>
single message, but OS X includes Apache which is the de-facto <br>
standard for web servers. <br>
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Or you can use command redirection to test, e.g.: <br>
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perl myscript.pl > /tmp/file.html && open /tmp/file.html <br>
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Thanks, <br>
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On Monday, 10 November 2008 at 11:49:06 -0800, Walt Sanders wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">I'm new to apple machines and have had no
luck getting my perl <br>
programs to run. Had no problem with my previous PC machines. I have <br>
BBEdit and Dreamweaver and Komodo, but nothing works. Must be some <br>
obvious thing that I don't know? <br>
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Specifically, I need to run html generating perl programs on a browser <br>
on my machine for testing. All I get is the code in the browser. <br>
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If I run perl in Terminal, it runs ok, so long as there is no html. <br>
In the case of html, it just lists the code. <br>
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Grateful for whatever, Walt. <br>
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