Hi,
We were using ActivePERL when we ran into some troubles. When we downloaded some modules from CPAN and started using , we were unable to install those modules. So we followed the best approach , download source code and make our own perl.exe and configure perl cgi extensions to IIS. However , we donot intend to use the ASPN dll for the obvious reasons mentioned in the ASPN Site
"PerlIS DLL runs in the process space of the server, your web server is more susceptible to crashes and hangs caused by programming errors".(from aspn site)
Thanks for providing insight and quick response,
thanks a lot.
Regards,
Swaroop

In reply to Re^2: PERL ,IIS, Apache, mod_perl by swaroop.m
in thread PERL ,IIS, Apache, mod_perl by swaroop.m

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