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I am running win nt which has perl installed I an using using IIS 4.0, however due technical reasons i had to install apache on win nt as well (for a spacific job) does this mean that i have to install perl seperatly for apache or willl the perl installation that i already have work with both servers
Both server point to different ports Thanks for your time Paul |
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I do the same thing with only one installation of perl, I think as long as the script is pointing to where the perl.exe is, it does not matter which server it is going through
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But you do have to set apache to allow for cgi executions.
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