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To: SunSpot who wrote (44921)5/18/2000 12:46:00 PM
From: Cameron Dorey  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
"Apache on NT has many incompatible differences to other Apache implementations, like drive letters (C:) [1] and backslashes (c:\windows)"

[1] Not necessarily. I'm assuming you are talking about the shebang line (#!). If you have Apache on the same drive as your script language (i.e., perl), you can leave off the drive letter and make your directory structure whatever you want (such as /usr/bin/perl). Otherwise, you are just talking about changing this one line in a script to go to a *n*x server environment, anyway.

[2] Apache on Windows uses forward slashes just fine, as does Perl (I guess you see here what I use most).

If you have to interact with Windows programs, then Linux or FreeBSD is not necessarily the obvious place for deployment.

Cameron
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