in reply to (jcwren) RE: Answer: is there a difference with the extension .pl and .cgi?
in thread Is there a difference .pl and .cgi extensions?

Most of them, save Apache, use the system file extensions as well. Apache uses its own configurations, but then, Apache on NT is much the worse for it.

However, that doesn't change the issue much. You can still define any extension as executable in IIS. Just create the File Type registry key either manually or through the View>Options>File Types menu in Windows Explorer.

- Ozymandias

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