Peanut Galley Opinion
I do the following and do well. My website is a standard Linux hosting situation.
But I draw everything up on a Windows box. I use ActiveState Perl and the Xitami Web Server (Xitami.com). Unless I forgot something, all I did was make a directory called cgi-bin under the Xitami directory, placed my cgi-scripts there, and was up and running cgi-scripts on http://localhost/ on the Windows box.
As long as I use non platform specific Perl, my cgi-scripts run about the same on xitami-windows as linux-apache. The benefit IMO is that I could care less how to configure a web server. The Xitami web server on Windows is extremely simple to install, and puts a stop/start service in the control panel. Easy, easy.
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