>> a) Why can't I use -T on the shebang in MacPerl? (or, >> if I can, what's my problem? > >Because of how MacPerl executes. It effectively calls "perl yourscript". >If you do that in regular Unix perl, you will notice it will complain about >the -T being too late, too. Just to clarify - if I'm writing a CGI script, perl will take the command line from the shebang, so the "too late" won't show, correct? >Chris Nandor pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ >Open Source Development Network pudge@osdn.com http://osdn.com/ On a side note, does anyone know of an EmbPerl like combination that I could get to work on a Mac? HTML::Template isn't powerful enough for me, Mason is too damn confusing (for the people who'll be using it), and Embperl seemed perfect until I saw the "compiled C" and no port on your list... Kevin Hemenway -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Total Net NH, LLC EMAIL: <info@totalnetnh.net> 15 Pleasant St., Suite 11 WEBSITE: <http://www.totalnetnh.net/> Concord, NH 03301 PHONE: (603) 225-8422 -------------------------------------------------------------------- # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org