Yup. Too late for -T. That's what it says whenever I put the -T on my shebang line. I have: perl -V Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 6 subversion 0) configuration: Platform: osname=MSWin32, osvers=4.0, archname=MSWin32-x86-multi-thread uname='' config_args='undef' hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=undef usethreads=undef use5005threads=undef useithreads=define usemultiplicity=define useperlio=undef d_sfio=undef uselargefiles=undef use64bitint=undef use64bitall=undef uselongdouble=undef usesocks=undef Compiler: cc='cl', optimize='-O1 -MD -DNDEBUG', gccversion= cppflags='-DWIN32' ccflags ='-O1 -MD -DNDEBUG -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DPERL_MSVCRT_READFIX' stdchar='char', d_stdstdio=define, usevfork=false intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8 d_longlong=undef, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=10 ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=4 alignbytes=8, usemymalloc=n, prototype=define Linker and Libraries: ld='link', ldflags ='-nologo -nodefaultlib -release -libpath:"D:\Perl\lib\CORE" -machine:x86' libpth="D:\Perl\lib\CORE" libs= oldnames.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib netapi32.lib uuid.lib wsock32.lib mpr.lib winmm.lib version.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib msvcrt.lib libc=msvcrt.lib, so=dll, useshrplib=yes, libperl=perl56.lib Dynamic Linking: dlsrc=dl_win32.xs, dlext=dll, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=' ' cccdlflags=' ', lddlflags='-dll -nologo -nodefaultlib -release -libpath:"D:\Perl\lib\CORE" -machine:x86' Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): Compile-time options: MULTIPLICITY USE_ITHREADS PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS Locally applied patches: ActivePerl Build 623 Built under MSWin32 Compiled at Dec 15 2000 16:27:07 @INC: D:/Perl/lib D:/Perl/site/lib . Apache/1.3.20 (Win32) running... OS: Win98SE. The shebang line I've included is: #!perl -wT but it always tells me that it's too late for -T. So, when is -T time? My first suspicion was that if I executed the script from the command line, then shebang flags would be too late. So, I set it up in my cgi-bin and tried it in my browser. No joy; when I add -T, the script gets creamed: Server 500 Error. -w goes down fine, though. I want to use cgi scripts on this machine, but I think I'd rather not do that without taint mode. The reason I want to do this under Win98 is because all of my games run under that, and this box is still primarily a toy. Otherwise, I'd just boot the Linux partition and run it there. Any suggestions, advice, etc.? TIA, Robert Bunn JAPN
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