On servers the file extension may be used to denote a certain type of file that is to be processed in a certain sort of way so restrictions may apply.
Actually, they're more about benefits than restrictions ...
.plx - PerlIS (ISAPI)
Installed with ActivePerl, and runs CGIs via (or is that in cahoots with?) a .dll instead of the perl.exe for improved speed..plex - PerlEx
Takes things one step further, providing mod_perl-like functionality on WinNT/2K web servers.
--k.
In reply to Re: Re: Other Perl extensions
by Kanji
in thread Other Perl extensions
by DaWolf
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