RE: Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-26 Thread CATHY GEAR (TRUST HQ)
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Re: Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-26 Thread drieux
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 11:44 , Robert Warning wrote: [..] #!/usr/bin/perl at the beginning of any of my programs it wont run. I get an output from the shell that says /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission denied. This sounds like your version of perl is clearly installed

Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-25 Thread Robert Warning
Hello Everyone! Well after using php to help make a couple web pages I needed a scripting language for client side apps. Since php is best left for web development I decided to learn perl because php is based on perl and I thought it would be a fairly easy undertaking to get a good grasp

Re: Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-25 Thread David T-G
Robert -- ...and then Robert Warning said... % % Hello Everyone! Hello! % Well after using php to help make a couple web pages I needed a % scripting language for client side apps. Since php is best left for web % development I decided to learn perl because php is based on perl and I

RE: Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-25 Thread Bob Showalter
-Original Message- From: Robert Warning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Just started perl, but have run into a problem Hello Everyone! Well after using php to help make a couple web pages I needed

Re: Just started perl, but have run into a problem

2002-06-25 Thread Todd Wade
Robert Warning wrote: Hello Everyone! Greetings ... My only problem is that when I put #!/usr/bin/perl at the beginning of any of my programs it wont run. I get an output from the shell that says /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission denied. I could only run the script if I typed in: