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<node id="1017506" title="Re: Automating user input" created="2013-02-06 16:10:39" updated="2013-02-06 16:10:39">
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Plankton</author>
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You don't have to necessarily use the Expect Perl module to use expect.  You could write an expect script that calls your perl script.  Looks like Active State has an expect for windows.  

[http://docs.activestate.com/activetcl/8.5/expect4win/]</field>
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