Re: shebang line that works for multiple Perl binary locations

2002-01-27 Thread Alan C.
Hi, I'm a newbie *ditto* I'd like to find for same as per your request But I'm guessing that ability to find perl anywhere might be a security concern. On my local (localhost Apache Win NT) machine I've been using #!/perl/bin/perl But when I upload then the Unix server needs something like

shebang line that works for multiple Perl binary locations

2002-01-27 Thread John
I am new to this list, so sorry if this has been covered already. Is there any way to set up a shebang line that checks multiple potential perl locations? Perl is in different places on different machines I access, but I would like the scripts to run anywhere, even as CGI. For instance a sample

RE: Source for beginners help required

2002-01-27 Thread Mohr, Jeffery SK1
http://www.perl.org or go to http://www.google.com and type in perltutor. hth, J -Original Message- From: Clive Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 11:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Source for beginners help required G'Day, I'm looking to st

RE: Source for beginners help required

2002-01-27 Thread Herbold, John W.
www.perldoc.com check out the FAQ. Also take a look at ACTIVESTATE.COM and PERL.COM and see if you can find some FAQ's there. John -Original Message- From: Clive Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 1:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Source for beginner

Source for beginners help required

2002-01-27 Thread Clive Knowles
G'Day, I'm looking to start in perl, and coming from assembly on pic chips, this is all greek to me. I see a lot of people getting flamed and told to "read the perldoc" but have no idea where I would find it! I'm not interested in buying books yet (I don't know how I'm going to get on with