Well, this is gone to far. Some books say Perl some say PERL. I say potatoe,
you say tamato. If the biggest issue we have is the caps the on a name then
we're lucky. We all agree it's #!/usr/bin/perl or whatever path  when
scripting. Cheers.

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From: Randal L. Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 12:34 AM
To: Scot Robnett
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Subject: Re: The very un-useful 'premature end of script headers' error
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>>>>> "Scot" == Scot Robnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Scot> Somebody better tell Nathan Patwardhan, Ellen Siever, & Stephen
Scot> Spainhour then.  I'm looking at the 2nd edition of PERL IN A
Scot> NUTSHELL (and that is exactly how it's printed) right now.

I don't have a copy of the book at hand, but in Safari, the only time
it's spelled all caps is on the front cover, and I can certainly
imagine that it was done that way for aesthetic reasons.

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