I have to move our *.pl scripts from and unix server to over to win 2000 server. They're all fairly simple scripts, but I'm somewhat new to Perl.

One of the potential problems in switching cgi-bin platforms would be the location of the Perl libraries on the WIN2K machine, and each of the pl scripts do have a few lines containing this:

push(@INC,"/infosrv/ns-home/cgi-bin/"); require("cgi-lib.pl")

with the "cgi-lib.pl" file containing the PERL path info:

#!/usr/local/bin/perl4 -- -*- C -*-

Any other concerns in moving scripts over to win2k from unix?


In reply to unix to win2k transfer by Anonymous Monk

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