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Old 03-05-2008, 07:09 PM
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Does Soholaunch have Perl installed on its server?

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Perl is not something that Soholaunch "installs" - Perl is a dynamic programming language that is installed by your server's administrators. It's unheard of for a server to not have Perl - at least I've never heard of it.

Soholaunch, however, is written in PHP - PHP is a computer scripting language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. It is used mainly in server-side scripting.

In other words, they're totally different things not really having much to do with one another.
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ok then. Is it possible for me to write scripts in my text editor, upload them to Soholaunch and then it run my scripts? Also, I am having problems getting my javascript scripts to run. I have them created but I can't upload them. Have any suggestions?

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It depends on whether you are trying to embed perl, and whether your server allows embedded perl. You can call a perl program using the code upload function in Soholaunch, I believe, but to embed you would need to find out whether your server supports the perl extension.

Ref, and for more info: http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1712
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Perl is a dynamic programming language ....Oh I thought it was the jewel...
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