Has your set-up defined Perl extension types within IIS?
I haven't done this manually on 2K but in IIS 3 you can update it through
the system registry under HKEY_LOCAL_SYSTEM
\system\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC\Parameters\Script Map.
On IIS 4 you can use the 'Internet service manager'. This
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Sent: 03 September 2001 06:15
To: Gunther Birznieks; yahoo; Begginers CGI
Subject: Re: active perl on IIS
I spoke too soon. I thought this was just a minor tweak, which it probably
is ;), but the tweak is not what I thought it was going to be ...
When I click the button to submit the form
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From: yahoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 September 2001 09:20
To: Begginers CGI
Subject: RE: active perl on IIS
Hi Lynn,
Your FORM ACTION=c:\inetpub\scripts\sl3.pl doesn't
look right; if
'scripts' is a root level (or virtual root) directory
then then path would
be =\scripts\s13.pl
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-Original Message-
From: Lynn Glessner[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: yahoo[EMAIL PROTECTED], Begginers CGI[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun Sep 02 14:59:37 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: active perl on IIS
I haven't had a chance to work on it recently, but I think it will turn out
to be the .cgi extension (I'll have to go
That did it - thanks :) I am slowly but surely getting this changed over.
I changed
FORM ACTION=c:\inetpub\scripts\sl3.pl
to
FORM ACTION=http://198.162.0.1/scripts/sl3.pl;
(Obviously if I decided to make this public I would need a different IP or
hopefully a DNS name.)
I can't believe this is
At 09:07 AM 9/3/2001 -0700, Lynn Glessner wrote:
That did it - thanks :) I am slowly but surely getting this changed over.
I changed
FORM ACTION=c:\inetpub\scripts\sl3.pl
to
FORM ACTION=http://198.162.0.1/scripts/sl3.pl;
(Obviously if I decided to make this public I would need a different IP or
At 08:36 AM 9/3/2001 -0700, Mark Bergeron wrote:
Let me also add, unlike *nix, you may run scripts from virtualy any folder
you see fit on Win (within wwwroot for the web of course). Everything is
really governed by the permissions and etc... you set on the folder
itself. In some cases it
.
Lynn, any updates on this problem?
regards
Joel
-Original Message-
From: Gunther Birznieks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 September 2001 04:00
To: yahoo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: active perl on IIS
Joel, I could be wrong but based on the way Lynn describes the problem, it
does
this
tonight (after my 2 year old goes to bed - she doesn't have much patience
for programming yet!).
From: yahoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 18:28:47 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: active perl on IIS
Hi Gunther,
I think Lynn said she was looking for a book which covered IIS
At 02:59 PM 9/2/2001 -0700, Lynn Glessner wrote:
I haven't had a chance to work on it recently, but I think it will turn out
to be the .cgi extension (I'll have to go back and see who suggested that).
I have my scripts in a directory which was created automatically called
scripts a subdirecctory
Wo-hoo! My script is now working.
Here is what I had to do:
1. The same thing that I have spent several days of my life on when you add
up all the times I have done this to myself - the mysterious way that text
files on not quite the same on a different OS. (Last time was the other way
around -
I spoke too soon. I thought this was just a minor tweak, which it probably
is ;), but the tweak is not what I thought it was going to be ...
When I click the button to submit the form, instead of running the perl
script I get the File Download dialog. If I choose the run the file from
this
Lynn,
I've installed ActiveStates Perl a couple of times on Win 2K NT and each
time, as part of the install, it allowed/prompted for the configuration of
the ISAPI part which basically meant you can run perl as an active x
scripting engine. SCRIPT LANGUAGE=perlscript runs fine then.
I seem to
This may help:
http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/stein/source.html
of course there are so many more.
Mark Bergeron'
-Original Message-
From: Lynn Glessner[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Aug 29 11:37:49 PDT 2001
Subject: active perl on IIS
Can anyone point me to
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