--- Jeff 'japhy/Marillion' Pinyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd say that you've got a ^M at the end of the line.
> 
>   cat -vet somescript.cgi
> 
> will tell you for certain.

Just verified that there *is* a ^M at the end of the shebang (seems that someone 
unzipped a script
rather than using FTP), but then our colo went down, so I can't test that this is 
causing the
problem.  However, I just tested it under Cygwin and the ^M doesn't cause any 
problems.  If the
behavior is similar, then something else is going on.  I'll send a follow-up 
regardless of what we
find.

Cheers,
Curtis Poe

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