You may be right, and I found the same references to ISAPI (specifically, how to handle HSE_STATUS_PENDING in ASP).
However, the SSI #exec makes a distinction between executing via CGI and EXE, so I assume that it will handle CGI.
It may well be that it is not possible to #exec a perl cgi program under IIS. I have only been playing around with this and I haven't had a lot of time to investigate it in detail
(I was just hoping somebody here might have come across it before).
I'm going to play around a bit more and see if I can come up with something.
If I find a solution, I'll post something here ;-)
Jim.
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