Your wrong I did read that tutorial and your right I completely ignored it. With these changes I can run the standalone .pl file or the .exe file in any location. Thanks
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Archive::Zip;
use Archive::Zip::MemberRead;
if ( open FH,"data.txt" ) {
print "using normal data.txt file\n";
while ( <FH> ) { print $_; }
} else {
my $zip = PAR::par_handle($0);
my $fh = new Archive::Zip::MemberRead($zip, "data.txt");
print "using packed data.txt file\n";
while ( defined( my $line = $fh->getline()) ) {
print "$line\n";
}
print "\nOr another way\n";
my $content = PAR::read_file('data.txt');
print $content;
}
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