Your english is better than I could ever hope for my Spanish!

Joost's suggestion of XAMPP to easily get a working Apache install is probably your best bet.

But, if you will be using Windows 98, it includes Personal Web Server, and there are ways for it to use Perl. This might be useful: http://www.danchan.com/feature/2000/10/16/cgiwin/cgiwin.htm

This also helped a lot in my Perl on Win32 quest: http://www.northbound-train.com/perlwin32.html

I have not run Apache or Personal Web Server on Windows 98 in a very long time, so the best I can offer is the link and my best wishes for your success!



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In reply to Re: Begginer: Need help on implementing web Perl code on Windows by BravoTwoZero
in thread Begginer: Need help on implementing web Perl code on Windows by Deib

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