I think there is no error thrown by Windows (or any other architecture) because this line is never compiled because of the # in front which signifies the line as comments.

On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 00:33:18 -0500, Sunita Rani Pradhan <sunita.prad...@altair.com> wrote:

Hi All


            Perl script  works without the first line ( perl Interpreter
: #! /usr/bin/perl) . What is the real use of this line ? This line does
not through any error on Windows where , this path does not exist .

Why is it so ?


Could anybody explain it  clearly?


Thanks

Sunita



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