I think I did it this way because a problem I can't figure out is when I run the script from my editor, Perl balks at having #!perl -T. Perl claims declaring -T is too late. But that line works fine with Apache. I'd configure Apache to include -T automatically (if it was possible), but the production server doesn't have Perl configured that way. Oh well.
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Thanks for your patience.
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