also I am ship jre6 with my application, so I don't wants to use existing..
On 6/5/07, Mothi Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks,
I have tried the same , but after creating exe using pdk its shows
CGI Error The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a
complete set of HTTP headers
--LM
On 6/5/07, Kenneth Ölwing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Cannot find current script
> '\\?\c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mydemos\examples\testscript\path.exe' at
> /PerlApp/FindBin.pm line 201
> > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /PerlApp/FindBin.pm line 201.
> > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at path.pl line 9.
> >
> For some reason IIS (?) is using the unicode form of the path (i.e.
> prefixing with \\?) and this causes FindBin to fail. Actually, just
> putting the following in c:\tmp\foo.pl:
>
> use FindBin;
>
> and then trying to run with 'perl \\?\c:\tmp\foo.pl' causes the same
> error (note that the script *does* run however - giving a path this way
> is thus legal).
>
> Tracing it shows that it is a 'file exist' check that fails, and indeed,
> trying it specifically shows this. Assuming c:\tmp\foo.pl exists as a
> file:
>
> perl -e "print -f $ARGV[0]" c:\tmp\foo.pl
>
> will print '1', while
>
> perl -e "print -f $ARGV[0]" \\?\c:\tmp\x.pl
>
> will print '' (i.e. a blank value, indicating false). Still, it's
> generally ok to use the \\? form (since the example above, running 'perl
>
> \\?\c:\tmp\foo.pl' nicely runs the script).
>
> Thus, I'd file this as a bug with the '-f' operator...?
>
> For your particular problem - whether you can get IIS to avoid that form
> I have no idea. A workaround might be this...
>
> ...
> BEGIN { $0 =~ s#^\\\\\?\\## };
> use FindBin;
> ...
>
> Ugh...not very nice and I don't know if it might cause problems
> elsewhere, or if it'll work when perlapped...
>
> ken1
>
>
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