I was just reading that the line endings can be different (because of
course they can).
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/scripts1.html#trouble

*Make sure line endings in scripts are correct for the server platform. DOS
line endings are carriage return and linefeed. Unix line endings are a
single linefeed. Macintosh line endings are a single carriage return (but
note that scripts run by Apache in OS X require Unix line endings.)*
On Mar 3, 2016 10:39 AM, "Richard Gaskin" <ambassa...@fourthworld.com>
wrote:

> Tim Bleiler wrote:
>
>> Thanks Peter,
>>
>> I gave that a try and I still get the same message. My attempts to create
>> them from scratch were saved as UTF-8 and I’ve tried all the other options
>> in TextEdit as well.  I have noticed  that if I open a functioning script
>> only stack in ATOM it is identified as UTF-8.
>>
>
> I wonder if it needs to use LC's native line ending, ASCII 10, rather than
> ASCII 13 that many Mac tools use.
>
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