You need to take a look at the following
  1. Create a file system directory to store your perl scripts. Make sure that read/execute permissions are granted to iusr_<server> user (assuming the script is being run anonymously).
  2. Create a virtual directory in IIS.
  3. Use the properties page to set the execute permissions to scripts and executables (Perl.exe is an executable)
  4. If necessary, add an extension map for a .pl extension using the configuration button on the directory properties page. This may already be done if you have installed the ActiveState distribution.

If you need to add a map for.pl files then you will need the following:
Executable: C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe "%s" %s
Extension: .pl
Limit to: GET,HEAD,POST
Script Engine : yes
Check File Exists : yes


In reply to Re: Script executing on client, not server by inman
in thread Script executing on client, not server by guisilva

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