ASP itself was superseded by ASP.NET in 2002, though was still supported to an extent until 2020.

ASP officially supported VBScript, JScript, and Perl as scripting languages. ASP.NET theoretically supports any CLR language, but that doesn't include Perl. (There used to be an experimental CLR implementation of Raku called Niecza.)

So in that sense, there is no currently supported way to use any flavour of Perl with any flavour ASP.

IronPython, on the other hand, is a currently maintained implementation of Python for the CLR.


In reply to Re^3: #!/usr/local/bin/perl asp by tobyink
in thread #!/usr/local/bin/perl asp by lowhourpilot

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