Best advice I can give having started this thread so long ago is to ditch pws and load apache, it's so much easier!!
Plus you'll save yourself loads of memory and fewer security risks!!!!!
There is no solution to Perl and PWS that I've ever heard of! That's no fault of Perl btw.
Jonathan
I'm pulling my hair out trying to get perl installed and working OK on my Windows 98 PC running PWS.<br><br>Perl is installed OK and runs from the command prompt but I can't get it to be called OK when referring to a perl script in a web page on 127.0.0.1<br><br>I've set up a .pl entry in my...
I'm pulling my hair out trying to get perl installed and working OK on my Windows 98 PC running PWS.<br><br>Perl is installed OK and runs from the command prompt but I can't get it to be called OK when referring to a perl script in a web page on 127.0.0.1<br><br>I've set up a .pl entry in my...
I'm pulling my hair out trying to get perl installed and working OK on my Windows 98 PC running PWS.<br><br>Perl is installed OK and runs from the command prompt but I can't get it to be called OK when referring to a perl script in a web page on 127.0.0.1<br><br>I've set up a .pl entry in my...
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