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\label{Scripting_Help}
The full power of Perl is well outside the scope of this document. Looking
in the function list at \\
http://mileva.lite.msu.edu/loncapadocs/homework/homework5.html \\
can give you some ideas. O'Reilly has some good Perl books. The Perl 5 Pocket
Reference will contain more than what you need to know to use LON-CAPA, available
at \\
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlpr3/ .
If you have any problems, consult http://help.loncapa.org/fom/cache/5.html
. If you don't find the answer to your problem, please help us expand the
FAQ by submitting a new pending question.
Our advanced users often come to prefer the XML interface for the problems,
available through the \textbf{EditXML} buttons. Covering the XML format is
beyond the scope of this manual, but you can learn a lot by using the editor
to make changes and seeing what happens to the XML.
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