Works for me with v5.8.0 (Slackware 9.1 install) What version of CGI.pm are you using? print CGI->version; prints 2.81 for me.

Update: I didn't read thing clear enough but I think it still works.
[frink@truth ~/code/perl]$perl 386513.pl number=4 param: 4 Command line reporter Called with 1 parameters which was 1: number=4 * * * * [frink@truth ~/code/perl]$perl 386513.pl-exec param: 4 Command line reporter Called with 1 parameters which was 1: number=4 * * * * [frink@truth ~/code/perl]$cat 386513.pl-exec #!/usr/bin/perl exec '/usr/bin/perl', '-T', '386513.pl', 'number=4' or die "Cannot execute : $!"; [frink@truth ~/code/perl]$perl -v This is perl, v5.8.0 built for i486-linux

In reply to Re: Passing Args via Exec by superfrink
in thread Passing Args via Exec by Anonymous Monk

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