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Would an article on Perl and WSH be relevant here.

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    Abizer Nasir
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    I have an idea for writing an article on using Perl scripts within the Windows Script Host. I would like to post it here, perhaps under the beginner's section. This would be at a basic level and would introduce key concepts of both Perl and WSH. If it worked out there would be scope for other articles. I'm going to write it anyway, but more people read the Codeproject than my website :-) so I'd rather have it here.

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      I have an idea for writing an article on using Perl scripts within the Windows Script Host. I would like to post it here, perhaps under the beginner's section. This would be at a basic level and would introduce key concepts of both Perl and WSH. If it worked out there would be scope for other articles. I'm going to write it anyway, but more people read the Codeproject than my website :-) so I'd rather have it here.

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      That would be fantastic! I've been having a problem working out the best way to strip HTML from text on the server, and as Uwe pointed out an elegant solution is to use regular expressions in Perl. I've been putting dicing back into the world of Perl but an article likes your would be a great incentive. It's amazing the solutions you can find to problems when many people get together!

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        That would be fantastic! I've been having a problem working out the best way to strip HTML from text on the server, and as Uwe pointed out an elegant solution is to use regular expressions in Perl. I've been putting dicing back into the world of Perl but an article likes your would be a great incentive. It's amazing the solutions you can find to problems when many people get together!

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        Enthusiasm is infectious!!! I'd better dust off the 'Camel Book' and start working then...

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          Enthusiasm is infectious!!! I'd better dust off the 'Camel Book' and start working then...

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          Great!

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