Hello
Polyglot,
> A friend wants to run my scripts on his Windows computer..
I fought a lot trying to run my (oldies) CGIs on windows Internet Information Services (IIS) and was always a pain. I tried with XAMPP and was a pain too.
Now what is left running on windows at $work was rewrote by me with Dancer2 and started at system startup via scheduled tasks with
# program to run # arguments to be passed to
C:\perl5.26-64\perl\site\bin\twiggy.bat --listen 10.10.10.10:80 c:/
+scripts/MyAwesomeWebsite/bin/app.psgi
I have perl5.26-64 in PATH and after several tries I found Twiggy a good choice.
good luck
L*
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