If you are executing on Unix, then it is trying to execute the executable "dir" and outputting the results.
This does what you want
$> perl -e 'print "`dir`\n"' `dir` $>
In reply to Re: IIS 5.0 perl problem
by Sandy
in thread IIS 5.0 perl problem
by rthawkcom
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