This is very easy if you've got cygwin to give you a working shell, find and xargs. For example, to change from /usr/bin/perl to /usr/local/bin/perl I'd do something like (untested):
find -name '*.pl' -o -name '*.cgi' | xargs perl -pi -e "s{^#!/usr/bin/perl}{#!/usr/local/bin/perl}"
The -pi command-line switch tells Perl to do in-place editing and the -e specifies the code to on each line. If your filenames might have spaces in them you can add -print0 to the find call and -0 to the xargs call before perl.
If you want to do it all in Perl can use File::Find or something similar to find the files for you.
-sam
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