alan matthews wrote:
>
> I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
> of people with ASP problems.
>
If these are Apache::ASP users, they need to get on the
mail list for it at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
If they are using IIS / VBScript or PerlScript ASP,
then they may be in the right p
alan matthews wrote:
>
> I wanted to run a local server but Microsoft PWS
> doesn't run on Win ME. Searching around I came across
> this http://www.ricocheting.com/sever/index.html I
> found it very helpful, albeit a bit out of date.
>
> So, I've installed apache_1.3.22-win32-x86.msi onto
> this
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, alan matthews wrote:
> I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
> of people with ASP problems.
For Win32 ActivePerl users, if the CPAN.pm method of installing
Apache::ASP becomes confused, you may want to try ppm:
C:\> ppm
ppm> set repository some_name
http:
I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
of people with ASP problems.
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Philippe Ratté wrote:
>
> Hello :)
>
> My Apache::ASP is working; i've copied the ./site/eg/ dir to my htdocs, and
> all that works..
>
> In my root dir, ( / ) i've made a simple ASP document. When I run it, it
> gives me the following errors:
>
> Errors Output
> Undefined subroutine &Apache::
Hello :)
My Apache::ASP is working; i've copied the ./site/eg/ dir to my htdocs, and
all that works..
In my root dir, ( / ) i've made a simple ASP document. When I run it, it
gives me the following errors:
Errors Output
Undefined subroutine &Apache::ASP::date called at (eval 9) line 1. ,
/usr