This will let you set it into @ARGV, however, depending upon what you are trying to do, this may not be the desired result. Unless you are exec'ing with the @ARGV as arguments, the output wont be put into sample.html.-s -t -H -a sample.txt ">" sample.html
In reply to Re: Passing command-line arguments to a file
by Rhandom
in thread Passing command-line arguments to a file
by nysus
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