Well... No error messages. It just comes up blank and says "Done" at the bottom, but doesn't display the web page that it is supposed to, as it does on the unix box. I'm wondering if it may have to do with file locations - / vs. \. I changed the shebang line, but don't know if it's right. Do I need to specify a drive as well as directory? The perl compiler and the site are on different drives. I've looked EVERYWHERE on the web and can't seem to find a simple "Guide to Converting Perl for Unix scripts to Perl for Windows." Thanks for your reply and any other suggestions you might have, Elissa Joan

In reply to RE: (Ovid) Re: Converting Unix to NT by Anonymous Monk
in thread Converting Unix to NT by Anonymous Monk

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