On 3:22 PM 3/20/00 David Steffen <steffen@biomedcomp.com> wrote: > Well, as you may have already seen posted, and because you are a > fellow user of BBEdit 5.1 commercial, you may be in luck. To test a > script on the Mac, do the following: > > 1) Open the file which resides on the Linux box in BBEdit. > > 2) From the [camel-picture] menu, select: > Export to > > CGI Script > > ...and save it on your Mac. > > 3) Test. Actually, BBEdit doesn't do any special translation of the line breaks there before handing it off to MacPerl. Looking at the dictionary for MacPerl it isn't obvious if this will even work. I could certainly try it, and if it does work, incorporate it into a future version of BBEdit. Here's the catch: Send this as a feature request, if you'd like to see it send mail to <support@barebones.com> with a synopsis. That will reaffirm that this is a needed feature and assure that it gets logged so that when I have a chance to look at this it hasn't been long forgotten. Regards, Jim -- Jim Correia Bare Bones Software, Inc. correia@barebones.com <http://web.barebones.com> ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org