Moshe Lupiansky wrote:
> 
> I am working at home on a local Windows NT 4.0 work station. I installed ActivState 
>Perl over a year ago and I am very pleased.
> What I need now, is to develop for my own training, cgi modules written in Perl and 
>running on a  server installed on my work station (i.e my PC). I installed the NT 
>version of apache. However, in order to achieve my goal I need much more (mod_perl 
>for example). The problem is that the vast majority of articles, books and download 
>sites are UNIX oriented. Does ActiveState have Windows versions of the above? Do I 
>must use apache or does Activestate have a replacement. Please advise me what exactly 
>I can do?

Advice? Don't count on ActiveState to deliver what you need.

Apache/mod_perl is available as a pre-compiled binary for Win32 platforms
(though no Win32 Apache build is satisfactorily stable).  See
http://perl.apache.org for more info.

Would it really kill everybody to learn at least enough Unix to get by in
Perl-land?

-- 
-Tim Hammerquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For every problem, there is one solution
which is simple, neat and wrong.
  - H. L. Mencken
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