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Subject: "Sh" scripting using win-32 aka cygwin32
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From: "Sharron D Allen" <Sharron_D_Allen AT west DOT raytheon DOT com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:58:02 -0700
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All,
I am currently using software called win-32 aka cygwin32 (a
cygnus/gnu/windows product). I know
how everything works except for one thing. I do not know how to call the
'sh' shell from a file.
My problem:
I have a web page/form that posts information to a file called thankyou.cgi
Well I want to test this with out having CGI access, if possible.
What should I do to have my web page/form successfully post information to
thankyou.cgi.

currently my first line in my script is: #!/bin/sh (the actual POSIX location of 'sh')
I have tried
#!/C:/location/sh.exe
C:/location/sh.exe

Your reply would be greatly appreciated.

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Sharron D. Allen
Email: Sharron_D_Allen AT west DOT raytheon DOT com




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