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Perlaccess : Tutorials : File and Directory
Checking your Script's syntax (11.3)
by Brett Roberts
http://www.bigresources.com

Can't get that script to work right in your web page? Well, Perl has a command for finding typos and other minor syntax errors.

1). Telnet to your unix server and navigate to the directory that contains the script.
2). At the unix prompt, type perl -c scriptname where scriptname is the full name of the script you wish to check.

/export/home/user: perl -c perlaccess.pl
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