Front end/back end concept. the machine you're running the web explorer on isn't the one that has to run the code. rexec would do it, as would running a web server on the end that has the perl script, AS LONG as the web server has active perl extensions.
that still doesn't answer the chaining question.
a few of possibilities that you can test by changing .exe locations on the target machine.
1) needs same path structure to find children,
2) children must be in same directory, or
3) children must be in path
More like 20-40 seconds, worst case I've seen.
Try deleting a program after stopping it, or watching the temp files from VIM dissappear after stopping VIM.
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