> > On Win2K, from the command line, the she-bang means absolutely nothing. > > It's not until you try to run it from a server that the she-bang comes > > into play... I think it is the same across all win32 platforms... > > The previous op was correct. The first line is parsed for switches, unix or > win32. As a side note, with unix, its only when you make the file > executeable that the shebang serves any other purpose.
Oops, forgot about the switches... But, if you have no switches, the shebang is not needed if the command is run like: perl myscript.pl. Shawn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]