Linux doesn't let you do that with "#! /usr/bin/env perl -v". It tries to find a file called "perl -v". Other OS's don't do that. I use linux primarily, so I can't do that.
And the rest of your response was too cryptic and brief to be of much use I'm afraid. But thanks for the reply anyway.
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by weigand
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