On every platform, Perl uses the #! line to get options. But if Perl is the first one to get the -T option from the #!, then -T won't work (you'll get the "too late" error). Win32 doesn't use the #! at all. I've heard that Apache can be configured either way on Win32, but by default uses the #! line (and that agrees with my limited experience).
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to shebang lines (Re: Premature Error using CGI.pm)
by tye
in thread Premature Error using CGI.pm
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