As you have likely surmised, few people here, if any, will wish to help someone stop using Perl. However, persuading IIS and perl to talk to each other may be less painful, or at least less impossible, than your first foray has led you to believe. Summarize for us what you have done so far, and what the effects were. Perhaps we can help.
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Any sufficiently interesting Perl project will depend upon at least one module that doesn't run on Windows.
In reply to Re: Converting Perl code to C++ code
by misterwhipple
in thread Converting Perl code to C++ code
by QRob001
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