#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw # The command line arguments to Perl above enable taint checking and enable # warnings regarding "dubious" constructs. The "use strict;" statement # below will also help to keep you out of trouble. Your own Perl programs # on phoenix should always start with this very same first line. I also # recommend that all your programs include the "use strict;" statement. # # Before you can run your program, you must make it executable, using # the chmod command. To make it executable only by you, use the following: # # chmod u+x foo.pl # # To make, say a cgi, program executable by others, specifically the Web # server, you would use the following: # # chmod u+x,go+rx foo.cgi # # Please note and adhere to the file extension convention. Standalone Perl # programs use the extension .pl. Perl CGI programs that will be run by # a Web server use the extension .cgi. The Web server on phoenix will ONLY # run Perl CGI programs with this extension. use strict; print "Hello world.\n"; exit 0;