Apache::ASP (which the apache-asp.org site is about) is compatible with ASP using PerlScript, but it is a different beast. It runs on mod_perl, so you have to install an Apache built with mod_perl to run it. (Technically CGI is supported, but it would be much too slow for real use.)

Normal PerlScript ASP stuff is done on IIS, not Apache. You can get information on it from ActiveState.


In reply to Re: Re: How to invoke the Win32::ASP perl files, which on Apache web server, WinNT? by perrin
in thread How to invoke the Win32::ASP perl files, which on Apache web server, WinNT? by msubbareddy

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