It seems that her installation has warnings turned on by default.Wasn't that apparent before? I doubt the actual installation has warnings on by default. She's probably invoking csvsplit.cmd directly with perl (perl -w csvsplit.cmd) or she has a a perl.bat in her path which invokes perl.exe -w or something silly like that ...
%0 is appropriate for .bat files, because that works on Windows 95 et al. Only Windows NT and descendants support the %~ syntaxpl2bat already differentiates between 9x and NT, so the users of NT should have the benefit of not searching %PATH% again :)
In reply to Re^3: Perl Polyglot Problem
by PodMaster
in thread Perl Polyglot Problem
by PhilHibbs
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