And make sure the CF server can execute /some/perl/script/you/wrote.pl
On unix, executable scripts must have the interpreter on the first line:
#!/usr/bin/perl

-
Graham

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>use:
><cfexecute name="/some/perl/script/you/wrote.pl" arguments="this and that">
>-
>Graham
>
>Adam Bailin wrote:
>
>>Has anyone successfully managed this on Linux?
>>
>>I've tried
>>
>><cfexecute name="/usr/bin/perl" arguments="[filename].pl"></cfexecute>
>>
>>but doesn't seem to work
>>
>>
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