Anyone else trying desperately to make Perl work in the ASP.NET environment? I have been for a long while, but I keep running into unusual errors, and finding help or even documentation is a nightmare.

For instance, right now I have a web server set up with the .NET framework running VB.NET scripts flawlessly, but the ASP object model($Response, etc) never seems to be initialized, so $Response->Write yields "can't call method Write on an undefined value."

*sigh* If only I didn't work at a company that's a whore to Microsoft, I wouldn't have to deal with such things. If anyone else out there has been developing Perl ASP.NET applications and can offer any help, I'd be very appreciative. Until then, I guess I'll continue my futile attempts at making it work via shotgun debugging and educated(but not nearly as much as I'd like) guesses.

In reply to ASP.NET and PerlScript by Theseus

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