hi,
i am wanting a way to prevent my perl script from timing out, at the moment the only way i know how, or think i know how is to use the Win32::Process module, i have looked at it on cpan, but i am still not sure how to use it, the code is something like...
Use Win32::Process;
Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
"D:\\winnt35\\system32\\notepad.exe",
"notepad temp.txt",
0,
NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
".")|| die ErrorReport();
$ProcessObj->Wait(INFINITE);
its the middle part where i create my object that im not exactly sure what i am suppose to put in there or how the whole thing works overall, i cant figure it out? thanks to anyone that can help me out :)
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