thanks to Andrew, Randy, and Gerald I now have Embperl running as a CGI
under IIS.

I'm a bit stuck addressing the performance issue though - any help
appreciated

I've been looking at PerlEx, and FastCGI:

PerlEx - 
        after installation....
        I changed the file association for .epl from

        C:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\mysite\embpcgi.pl %s

        to 

        C:\perl\bin\PerlISEX.dll  c:\mysite\embpcgi.pl %s

        ...but no luck there - is this vaguely right - any ideas?
FastCGI - 
        after installing FCGI, I changed the associations from:

        C:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\mysite\embpcgi.pl %s

        to 

        C:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\mysite\embpfastcgi.pl %s

...which didn't break anything - but didn't seem to give me a performance
increase - am I missing something here too ?


btw. I also failed to get URLs like: /cgi-bin/embpcgi.pl/my/script.epl to
work.

thanks all,
 Oliver.



        



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