ActiveState's pages (www.activestate.com) have excellent step-by-step
instructions for configuring perl.exe and perlIs.dll to work on IIS machines
(or any other web platform, for that matter).  Note, however, that the
latest version of VBScript and JavaScript DLL's available from Microsoft now
support regular expressions quite well and 4guysfromrolla.com even has a
tutorial on how to parse, for example, external site links for verification,
etc.

Best,

Mario

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Grisar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:07 AM
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Hello,

I am currently creating my ASP's using PerlScript. This is because I need to

download a lot of pages from the Internet and parse them for content. 
VBScript doesn't seem to be up to this job.

Now, I'd like to have my web hosted, in a shared system.

I now how to install PerlScript on my computer but I am not sure about the 
instructions I should give to the hoster.
I know that he already supports Perl through cgi-bin.

Thanks for the help,

Charles
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