What IIS ignores is the PATH TO PERL on the shebang line. For example, I begin just about all my CGI scripts with #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw even though perl.exe resides in c:\perl\bin on my NT/2000 boxen. IIS ignores the path, but not the switches.
As for Taint checking, the only way I know to do this with IIS is to adjust the registry entry used by IIS to launch perl to include the -T switch.
Good luck...
In reply to Re: Re: Perl and IIS
by doran
in thread Perl and IIS
by Anonymous Monk
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