RE: How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server?

2002-01-29 Thread John
I don't know anything about PWS, but regarding Linux, if you have a fast internet connection you can install Debian over 98 at no cost and very easily with only a few floppies. X is apparently still a nightmare to configure but everything else makes it worthwhile. http://www.debian.org and you w

Re: How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server?

2002-01-29 Thread Jeff Bisbee
* Sir Douglas Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server? > > The skinny, > I am on my home computer running Windows 98 second edition > with ActiveState Perl installed and I can write scripts to the MS-Dos > window. I am also using the Personal

Re: How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server?

2002-01-30 Thread Mo Holkar / UKG
At 01:53 30/01/02, Jeff wrote: >You other alternative and what I would recommend is to download the >win32 version of Apache. It's free and it's one of the most widely used >web servers out there so it wouldn't hurt to play around with it a bit. Apache is excellent software, but you might have

Please, be kind. re: How do I Configure Perl for use with a Personal Web Server?

2002-01-30 Thread Curtis Poe
--- "J.Robert Suckling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is an off subject post, > Windows is a toy operations system. I think the original poster made the "can't buy Unix" disclaimer in hopes of avoiding responses like this. Insulting the poster's OS is not a good way of winning an argument.