If you are trying to run your scripts using IIS rather than Apache then make sure you read the section 'How do I configure Microsoft IIS 4.0/IIS 5.0 to support ActivePerl?' in the Activeperl FAQ.
Under IIS the shebang doesn't matter quite as much as making sure the the file extensions are mapped correctly.
And use Apache instead of IIS if you can. ;)
In reply to Re: 500 Internal Server Error - Using ActiveState perl
by Art_XIV
in thread 500 Internal Server Error - Using ActiveState perl
by perleager
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