This also depends on what server you're running on the Win platform. The Xitami server, for example, wants a shebang that includes the executable name.ext, thusly:
#!C/perl/bin/perl.exe
(Correct; it doesn't care which way the slashes tilt) whereas Apache (at least 1.2, etc under w2k) is more "standard" in that it does NOT want the executable named; something I think is also the case in WinNT's built-in.
Suggest you see if your scripts run ok on your windows machine with a *nix-ish shebang.
In reply to Re: perl path: WinNT to Unix
by ww
in thread perl path: WinNT to Unix
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