Hmmm, I find it curious that the argument -e is what is flagged in the error message. It is almost like -e is not being recognized as a argument and being used as a program name instead.
Perhaps trying another command line argument like -w or -l and seeing what happens.
Lou
In reply to Re: perl -e problem
by TheStudent
in thread perl -e problem
by dantheman1210
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