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.PLX File Extension

A .PLX file is a Perl Executable File, created by N/A.

Open with ActiveState ActivePerl. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PLX file?

The file extension .PLX refers to a Perl Executable File. This type of file contains a program written in Perl, a popular programming language often used for creating web applications. These executable files can be run on web servers to operate web applications, or on any computer system that has a Perl interpreter installed, allowing the Perl program to be executed.

To open a .PLX file, you can use several different programs depending on your operating system. For Windows users, ActiveState ActivePerl is a common choice. This software provides tools to write, edit, and run Perl scripts. Another option for Windows servers is Microsoft IIS with PerlIS, which allows Perl scripts to run in the Internet Information Services environment using Perl for ISAPI, which stands for Internet Server Application Programming Interface.

For Mac users, Bare Bones BBEdit is a suitable program that supports editing and running Perl scripts including those with a .PLX extension.

It's important to note that Perl files can have different extensions that indicate their purpose: .PM for Perl modules, .PL for Perl libraries, and .PLX for executable Perl scripts. Each serves different roles in Perl programming but .PLX files are specifically designed to be executable, meaning they can be run as programs.

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