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Why doesn't my Perl script work?
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The following article explains ActivePerl and some of the oddities of it.
Article Summary
Our servers are Windows 2000/2003, and so you don't need to enter the path to the Perl run-time. Just comment out this line in your Perl script. If you are in doubt at all, contact the author of the script.

The Perl line should normally read:
#/usr/bin/perl

If you are having problems with a script, make sure it is named .PL or .CGI and uploaded to your CGI-BIN. If problems persist contact the author. If they are unable to resolve them, or it is a server problem, get in touch with us for help. Our servers are set up with the default ActivePerl installation, and only unusual or misconfigured scripts will cause problems. 


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