Why is the “Perl documentation” and “Search for declaration” grayed out?
Either you have not installed the documentation (if you are a registered user) or you need to upgrade Windows Html Help to version 1.1 or newer. Get the update at:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2363a6fc-cb70-464d-85e6-f598c11ccecfQ: When I right click on a module in Code Explorer, the module does not open in the editor.A: Make sure the search path (%INC) is correct in Options/Perl. Press the default button to make sure. You can also set the %INC path per project under project options. See also the section “How OptiPerl finds module” in the help file.Q: I am using Windows 98, and the digital signiture of optiperl.exe is not valid.A: For older versions of Windows it is highly recommended that the latest root update is installed. Install the latest Microsoft root certificate patch here:http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/rootsupd_afc57447f7caadd3253333e35777fcd.
Either you have not installed the documentation (if you are a registered user) or you need to upgrade Windows Html Help to version 1.1 or newer. Get the update at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2363a6fc-cb70-464d-85e6-f598c11ccecf Q: When I right click on a module in Code Explorer, the module does not open in the editor. A: Make sure the search path (%INC) is correct in Options/Perl. Press the default button to make sure. You can also set the %INC path per project under project options. See also the section “How OptiPerl finds module” in the help file. Q: I am using Windows 98, and the digital signiture of optiperl.exe is not valid. A: For older versions of Windows it is highly recommended that the latest root update is installed.