Greetings, linex. I see that you have a surprisingly low XP balance for someone who has been a monk as long as you have. Reading over some of your previous posts, I notice that you seem to be characterized as someone who asks advice but then doesn't listen to the answers you receive. If you already have a firm idea fixed in your head, why do you keep asking questions?
You were advised in a previous comment to install Perl on your local PC so that you could troubleshoot problems with your script. This seems reasonable given the lack of control over the Unix environment from which you seem to be suffering. When you respond with this statement:
"Why I can no run script from command like? Because I have no perl installed on my PC."
... without following the advice you have already been given to install a local copy of the interpreter, you communicate an unwillingness to follow advice which makes me (and probably others) less willing to help you.
Here's some advice that is meant in a kindly way, in spite of the rebuking tone of this comment: when people offer help to your problems, at least pretend to follow or honor their advice.
You'll find a download for ActivePerl at this url: http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/?mp=1.
In reply to Re^3: I'm getting a 500 Internal Server Error - how can I make this work?
by ptum
in thread I'm getting a 500 Internal Server Error - how can I make this work?
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