Rich Holmes wrote : >With some older versions of MacPerl I had no problems editing a script >in Alpha and sending it to MacPerl to run. But no longer -- now I get > > # Illegal character \012 (carriage return). > File 'Untitled'; Line 2 > # (Maybe you didn't strip carriage returns after a network transfer?) > >The script was *not* from a network transfer. I downloaded Alpha and >MacPerl the other day; started both; opened a new document in Alpha; >set Perl mode; typed 'print "Hello world\n";'; and did "Run the >buffer" from the Camel menu. I get the aforementioned error. > got same error also. the only workaround that I have found so far is to first save the script in alpha and execute a save and run command wich run fine. good luck --------------------------------------------------------------------- Vincent Nonnenmacher DPI SA 116 Av de la Republique 38320 BRESSON tel : (33) 476 33 25 06 mailto:dpi@pobox.oleane.com fax : (33) 476 33 25 01 http://worldserver.oleane.com/DPI ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch