"Wantock, Ron L." wrote:
> Unix systems use the #! line to determine how to interpret the remainder of
> the file. this allows you to give the file any extension you wish, and
> still have it associated with the correct parser/interpreter. Win32 systems
> on the other hand do not use the #! line in this fashion. Win32 uses file
Unless you use Apache for Windows (I think), which does parse the
#! line.
Hamish
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