Yes, I'm sure...otherwise, I would not have stated that I tested it.
Here are the exact programs so that you can verify. I will admit, I did mistype one thing...I forgot to put the './' in the $prg scalar:
###Begin Perl### #!/usr/local/bin/perl $prg = "./testers.sh"; $ret_val = <`$prg`>; print "\n\n$ret_val:From Perl Not BASH Script\n\n"; ###End Perl#### ###Begin Bash### #!/usr/local/bin/bash `/bin/cp /wantstats.sh /newstats.sh` echo Success ###End Bash###
What is printed:


Success:From Perl Not BASH Script


Try these scripts Skeeve. I wouldn't just claimed to have tested something...

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Grabbing tokens by cbro
in thread Grabbing tokens by kidwahoo94

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