You could also use apache and mod_perl or CGI. This will give you a very flexble platform to work from. Of course it'll eat a bit more ram than the other options.
Once apache is running and serving your scripts (or wrappers for your scripts) as CGI, you can trigger them with any http client (such as IE or something whipped up in LWP).
TGI says moo
In reply to Re: Win 2000 Perl Question
by TGI
in thread Win 2000 Perl Question
by esolm
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