Also, if you're already familiar with ASP, that is available through PerlScript. You can create a showme.asp file something like this: (the Active state documentation that's installed by default has more info). Also, not that it matters in this case, but the code is compiled through isapi and a perl dll instead of loading perl.exe for each page, which should make it more efficient.
<%@LANGUAGE=PERLSCRIPT%> <HTML> <% $Response->write("Show me the money"); %> </HTML>
In reply to Re: Need help with Perl in IIS setup
by beachbum
in thread Need help with Perl in IIS setup
by jmboniface
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