Ack! Using \ instead of / will not work!
"..\configure.pl" will be interpreted by Perl as "..☼nfigure.pl". Double quoted literal paths in Perl are never separated by just "\" even on Win32, even under IIS.
Update: I just knew I was going to be corrected. Lesson learned. Never say never. Or at least be very specific.
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In reply to Re^2: IIS doesn't like my require statement
by Ionizor
in thread IIS doesn't like my require statement
by frinky
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