This may be the wrong place to ask, flame me if necessary, any information is always apreciated!
Here's a problem I'm having .. I need an Apache guru to help me.
I have Perl installed on my Win2k box (it is at work, i have no choice). I installed apache, to do some testing and I can't seem to get Perl working with it. I keep getting Internal Server Error messages, through http://localhost/cgi-bin/script.pl.
The \logs\error.log file comes back with: couldn't spawn child process: c:/program files/apache group/apache/htdocs/cgi-bin/test.cgi
I have Apache installed in: c:\program files\apache group\apache
I have Perl installed in: c:\Perl

In my httpd.conf I have the following parameters set:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/htdocs/cgi +-bin/" <Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache/htdocs/cgi-bin"> AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI Order allow,deny Addhandler cgi-script .pl .cgi Allow from all </Directory> AddHandler cgi-script .cgi AddHandler cgi-script .pl AddHandler cgi-script .pm AddHandler cgi-script .exe

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paul

In reply to Perl on Apache on Win32 by vbrtrmn

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