Hi guys & gals,
Got a question for you
I'm using the second example (also tried the first example) of Perl code from;
However, all it does is print out "1" :/
The command prompt works fine;
[root@server bin]# ispell -a
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell .33.7.1 alpha)
thi is a tet
& thi 19 0: Thai, Thia, Thu, tho, Th, th, thin, this, HI, Hi, Ti, hi, ti, the, thy, THC, Chi, chi, phi
*
*
& tet 40 9: teat, tent, test, tset, yet, Te, ET, et, text, Ted, Tut, tat, tit, tot, tut, stet, TNT, tea, tee, PET, Pet, Set, bet, get, jet, let, met, net, pet, set, tel, ten, vet, wet, Tate, tote, tart, tort, TeX, Tex
... but it just refuses to work via a Perl script.
Anyone ever seen this before, or got any ideas?
TIA
Andy
Got a question for you
I'm using the second example (also tried the first example) of Perl code from;
However, all it does is print out "1" :/
The command prompt works fine;
[root@server bin]# ispell -a
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell .33.7.1 alpha)
thi is a tet
& thi 19 0: Thai, Thia, Thu, tho, Th, th, thin, this, HI, Hi, Ti, hi, ti, the, thy, THC, Chi, chi, phi
*
*
& tet 40 9: teat, tent, test, tset, yet, Te, ET, et, text, Ted, Tut, tat, tit, tot, tut, stet, TNT, tea, tee, PET, Pet, Set, bet, get, jet, let, met, net, pet, set, tel, ten, vet, wet, Tate, tote, tart, tort, TeX, Tex
... but it just refuses to work via a Perl script.
Anyone ever seen this before, or got any ideas?
TIA
Andy