If there is a single person on this planet who has used Perlscript for ASP.NET successfully,
please, speak up, because I can't find you.
I'm having a myriad of errors while trying to use this combination, and I want nothing more than to be able to make it work to save myself from having to give up Perl at work to learn VB.net or C#.
The biggest problem I'm having is that the ASP intrinsic objects aren't defined when my script launches. This means that $Response doesn't exist, so I can't call $Response->write or any other methods, this goes for the other ASP objects as well($Request, $Server, $Session, etc).
If anyone can offer any help at all, I'd be very grateful. I've scoured the internet for the solution to this problem, and I can't find a single thing.
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