Hello , 

sorry i didn't read it carefully .. well , first 

try by removing the "exit" at the END 

check the Error LOGS to see if there's an Error which make the output doesn't 

appear on the screen 

bye



On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:40:53 -0500, Earthlink-m_ryan
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> Has anyone ever accidentally changed the stdout for perl to nowhere. I can't
> print anything to the screen from the command prompt with -
> 
> #! /usr/bin/perl-w
> use strict;
> print "Hello world. \n";
> exit;
> 
> result = ""
> I run perl 5.6 on a windoze machine, this is the first time I've ever seen
> this.
> I checked the last few programs that I ran with perl and can't find anything
> that would have changed any environment variables.
> Does anyone know what I might have mesed up messed up, or how I could debug
> this problem
> 
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