Shebangs is meaningful only on the first 2 bytes in the first line of a file.Not always. Perl's -x switch allows you to run a program that has other garbage before it (e.g. the program is embedded in an email message), and expects to find the #! line partway into the file. See just above http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html#ENVIRONMENT.
In reply to Re^2: Shebang Inside the coding ?
by ysth
in thread Shebang Inside the coding ?
by vennirajan
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